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Help me design for both music and TV around Legacy Audio's Wavelet + Aeris
I just purchased Legacy Audio's Aeris speaker along with Wavelet processor. I am going to get help from the dealer to set things up but wanted to get some advice here so I am informed.
Reality is that the speakers are in the living room and will be mostly used for TV. I want to however get a good Class A amp for music (have a tube amp for now). I do not want to burn the tube amp out watching TV all the time, also not into wasting of power. These speakers have in-built class D amps which I could use for regular TV watching and in a stereo music setting bi-amp them with class D amps powering the sub-woofers and a Class A amp powering rest of the speakers.
This it the two signal paths I am considering.
(Vinyl -> Phono stage or Streaming) -> Wavelet(DAC + room correction + cross over) -> Tube Amp + inbuilt class D -> Aeris
Apple TV / Bluray -> Processor(3.1 channel + room correction) -> Wavelet(Optional, do I need it here?) -> inbuilt class D -> Aeris
Is the above possible?. Or is there a better way to do this?.
thanks
Reality is that the speakers are in the living room and will be mostly used for TV. I want to however get a good Class A amp for music (have a tube amp for now). I do not want to burn the tube amp out watching TV all the time, also not into wasting of power. These speakers have in-built class D amps which I could use for regular TV watching and in a stereo music setting bi-amp them with class D amps powering the sub-woofers and a Class A amp powering rest of the speakers.
This it the two signal paths I am considering.
(Vinyl -> Phono stage or Streaming) -> Wavelet(DAC + room correction + cross over) -> Tube Amp + inbuilt class D -> Aeris
Apple TV / Bluray -> Processor(3.1 channel + room correction) -> Wavelet(Optional, do I need it here?) -> inbuilt class D -> Aeris
Is the above possible?. Or is there a better way to do this?.
thanks
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