Are your speaker stands just a frame or a flat solid top? I think CMS suggested a direct contact of their footers with the chassis.
I used the LS1.5 between the speaker and the stand.
I think many CMS customers would like to know how is this new model compare to the original LS 0.8, LS 1.0 and LS 1.5.
Will this new model need a cup holder or something like that to prevent the speakers from sliding around as it seems to have a round bottom?
Hi Joe,
You replied that the Ultra TT was not good for loudspeakers but in the Ultra TT thread recently, you are now saying that Ultra TT are good for speakers as well? That is good news.
Can I assume that the performance of the Ultra TT be the same as the LS 0.8 under the speakers based on...
Are the LS footers still be available with the new Ultra TT coming out? May I use the Ultra TT for my speakers instead? I have been saving up for the LS 1.5 for the past year and the Ultra TT is more approachable if they can do the job.
The reason to use INPUT is because there are a lot more input connectors than output connectors on a pre.
I believe all the ground connections of all the input/output connectors are linked together on the circuit board.
Both Ten Ten and Pluton are excellent products just below the Hero.
Ten Ten contains 10 individual Olympus Ten T in a "vibration-damped box" and a integrated Cleanus. You can easily connect 20 components to its 10 ground posts. Even if you use two of the 10 ground posts for negative speakers...
If you read the posts above from LL21, Barry2013 and myself, you will know that we all suggested a better way for you.
Olympus Ten T (not with the name Infinity) is a very good box by itself but there is better approach, especially you said you do NOT have much room to get a ground box for each...
Hi Frankie,
Only the top models or the model name with a T at the end will contain tungsten. When referring to the Entreq model names, you need to be very specific as you may buy the wrong products. Tellus, Tellus II and Tellus II Infinity are THREE different models. The first two have been...