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Pavel
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Posted : Jan 4, 2004 19:40
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On 2004-01-02 22:00, Yuli wrote:
First I want to state that I am nt a big expert of choosing the right amp myself and usually use the help of those who dounderstand the electronic part of it. Basically, for medium studio monitors 6" to 8" an amp with 100 - 120 watts each side should be enough. Ofcourse providing yourself with power amp is better then receiver and if u can get a studio Crown brand or such, then u got it really good. But I believe that in comparison of active Tannoy Reveal amp and most of the 400 euro amps u will find there is a fair chance the 400 euro amps will be better either if its power amp or a receiver.
In many active Events were fuckups that caused air coming out thru them as if they were sub woofers ( from the doof of the sub ) which created extra noise and distorted the sound. This was caused by a floppy work ofcourse but wouldnt happen at all if there was no need to make extra holes in the body of the speaker to fit an amp there in the first place.
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Thanx a lot Yuli i'll dig up some more in this topic.
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Yuli
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Posted : Jan 4, 2004 20:03
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btw a very important thing to add, so I wont mislead some of you - the volume button all the way up is always good with Type A amps, since not everyone have this kind, it is definitely not advisable to push the limits of a normal receiver since it will be worn off quicker than usual
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