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The Lamm M1.2 is a nice choice for those speakers. I had them with my pair for 5 years. I will never sell those monoblocks.
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What pre are u using ?The Lamm M1.2 is a nice choice for those speakers. I had them with my pair for 5 years. I will never sell those monoblocks.
What pre are u using ?
I think Tim u should send on to me for a second opinion as 4 ears are better than 2 by 1.414 lolA
For now, I'm using a Lamm L2.1 Reference two chassis which is here for review. Solid state amplification with tube rectifier and regulator in the power supply -- a relatively uncommon division of labor. I used an ARC Ref 10 linestage for several years.
Great photos Peter, where is this ?The beauty, power, and scale of nature.
I was out on the water for an evening sail yesterday and took these two photos. The first is of a fleet of Star boats coming in after a long day of racing. You can barely see the 90 boats stretching way off in the distance. The world championships are being held in our waters for the next nine days. It is an olympic class, so it is highly competitive with the best teams from around the world.
The second image is of a rock a couple of miles off shore. Our kids used to sail their tiny boats out here and then climb up the rock and jump off the back side. Quite treacherous if you ask me. It is about a thirty foot drop. There is often a family of seals here.
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As I suspected Ked was onto to me about this purchase as soon as I revealed , not sure he will take my opinions seriously anymore lolAlexia 2
Great photos Peter, where is this ?
This post was deleted. No politics are to be discussed on the WBF
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For now, I'm using a Lamm L2.1 Reference two chassis which is here for review. Solid state amplification with tube rectifier and regulator in the power supply -- a relatively uncommon division of labor. I used an ARC Ref 10 linestage for several years.
I have often tried the Lamm L2 ref versus the ARC REF40. Very different sounding, as we could expect. The REF40 and the REF10 use a lot of 6h30 triodes in the amplification stage, the L2ref use MosFets for this function.
The topology of the tube power supplies is different in each preamplifier.
From another audio forum, curtesy of DK . I know no politics, right?
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Capturing a quote from another audio forum as a graphic and bringing it here to chastise a WBF forum member with what he wrote elsewhere is rather tacky, don't you think?
I sure hope so.... it reveals much more about Henry than it does about David.
Your old floor is going to give way under the weight. You have to have 1000 lbs sitting there. Maybe a little more.I packed up the Micro Seiki SX8000 II and the original American Sound AS1000 to make room for the new AS2000. I am very grateful for having had the opportunity to compare these three turntables in my system. I lived with the SX 8000 II for about a year and a half and had the AS1000 for about a month. Here are some photos of the turntables in the room, the nine boxes/crates/Pelican case of those two tables awaiting David's shipping company, and the two new Pelican cases for the AS2000. They were picked up and put on pallets for shipping back to Utah and I am told that they arrived safely. Member cdk84 was here for the unpacking and listening comparisons of all three tables, and repacking of the two that were sent off. I appreciate having his help and discussing his listening impressions. The whole process was a very worthwhile learning experience. All three tables are fantastic, but they do sound different, and understanding those differences, and getting to experience them in my own system was a real treat.
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Your old floor is going to give way under the weight. You have to have 1000 lbs sitting there. Maybe a little more.