Say what??
Here is a quick photo of my TAD CR-1's. The Dartzeel NHB-108 is doing a great job until the Burmester amps arrive.
Joe
Nice speakers, are you going to sell the Dartzeel?
I have heard that also Joe. Something tells me the 911's will stay
Joe,
I see a PS Audio PPP there... You're not plugging the DarTZeel there, are you? I'd suggest you Don't do that, if that is the case...
And my vote is in the DarTZeel staying...
Alexandre
Joe,
I see a PS Audio PPP there... You're not plugging the DarTZeel there, are you? I'd suggest you Don't do that, if that is the case...
And my vote is in the DarTZeel staying...
Alexandre
I agree. I never plug an amp into anything except a dedicated AC outlet
Until I get dedicated outlets, I need some help with cleaning up my AC. It's pretty bad.
it's far less money to install a dedicated line to buy a power conditioner which as I stated would never plug my amp into as you can lose a lot of life from your amp
Joe- just realized you have kept on the grills on the LF units of you CR's. As per the manual they should be removed during playback.
If your AC problems are due to poor mains quality coming into home then dedicated lines are not going to help much there. Yes, it will help, but to my mind not the best investment.Until I get dedicated outlets, I need some help with cleaning up my AC. It's pretty bad.
This is a "how long is a piece of string" question -- it really comes down to well the unit doing the conditioning is engineered, and whether its characteristics suit the particular amplifier. People often talk about synergy, which I pooh pooh with regard to the purely audio components, but in the area of PCs and amps there really will be such. One PC and amp, disaster; same PC, a different but similar power amp will work brilliantly.Frank,
I am sure you are 100% correct. I hope the new lines help a little. Would installing a 240V line and using a power conditioner that accepts 240V on the input and outputs 120V be any better?
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