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Linn; Benefits of Tri-amping an Active System Ah! My appologies, I re-read your post. So right about the active bi-amping. The speakers were orignially sold passive, active bi-amp or active tri-amp though. Of course, in typical Linn fashion, the passives could be converted to either bi- or tr... | |
Linn; Benefits of Tri-amping an Active System The real deal with making your Linn system "Aktiv" is that you'll need to get the appropriate active cards that Linn designed to conveniently slip into your amplifiers. These cards are simply, active crossover networks. Bass, Mids and trebble. (Yo... | |
Citation 7.1 amp bridging problems I have manuals for that amp as we've been selling the amplifiers here. I'll scan one tonight and e-mail it to you. You are aware though, of the pitfalls of bridging right? The obvious attraction is that the wattage goes through the roof but keep i... | |
Where is the best place to buy Chesky, Sheffield? I would also look at www.classicrecords.com as they have a great selection of both records and CDs.Have fun! | |
Rega Silver Finish: Planet same as Jupiter? Our first batch of Planets came in with black lids... We sold one from a different, more recent shipment and the lid was silver.. Looks to me as though there has been a change. | |
Linn or rega I'd stay with the Linn. Get the Cirkus update and look into another cart. Suspended 'tables usually will deliver a rather deep bass and soundstage. I'm confused that you should be craving more bass as the LP12 is usually thought of as having a bit... | |
Chazzbo ask's "How much juice for Maggie 3.6's???" The Maggies are truly a wonderful speaker. Being a former dealer for them (I'm no longer managing that store) we found that what they tend to like are amplifiers with good current swing. At minimum, the big Adcoms and Rotels will light them up nic... |