Kindest regards.
R.
Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life - Ludwig Van Beethoven
Rocco, thank-you! Great pictures of great musical instruments. I wonder when Burmester will come out with a 911 MK4?![]()
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Rocco, thanks! Leo Yeh provides the internet with some great quality photos of high end gear. Looking forward to the first listening impressions of the 111 coming in. I suspect they will all be great
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Cool, thanx!
All the Very Best, - Bob --------- "And it stoned me to my soul" - Van Morrison
Frantz
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Kindest regards.
R.
Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life - Ludwig Van Beethoven
Frantz - I believe the 911 was actually designed to be used as mono's although I can't remember where I heard this unfortunately. The 909 can already be used as mono's with the Y-splitters, where did you hear about a 'truly' mono 909? Would that just mean a factory mono 909 where you do not need the splitters?
Weiss Medea+ / DartZeel NHB 18NS - 108 / TAD CR1
Hi Joost,
all Burmester amps are designed to used a monos. You can directly order to Burmester any monos amps internally bridged. If stereo you can bridge them using the Burmester Silver Mono adapters. I think that Franz's post was referred to a future and new model of Burmester mono amps that descends from 909 design.
Kindest regards.
R.
Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life - Ludwig Van Beethoven
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