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Post by André on Jan 25, 2024 20:26:53 GMT
I’m enjoying reading your posts Dave. It always fascinates me that we sometimes hear the same things and other times we hear opposites. I didn’t hear a lot of noise from Naim phono boards either. I did from my NVA MC stage though. Like you, I loved the bolt down 250. I’ve had a couple and I have no idea what possessed me in selling them. But then I also loved my Chrome Bumper 250s even though their sound was very different. I loved the 160 too. I have only heard a 606 with Quad 34 and 44, so I’m probably missing most of their true quality. Loads of folk like the baby 306 too and I think both are lovely things to own. I guess regulation will depend on how well it’s done. I watched a great video from PS audio on the subject quite recently and he explained why they don’t do it. Might be worth a watch if you can find it. '306' is an underrated power amp, i suppose you could say the '606' was a more powerful '306' You probably sold your bolt ups cos they look like a DIY job, why i sold mine. I had '32' & 'SNAPS' bolt ups aswel. wuth the shitty plastic grey knobs. Ive regulated power amps in the past & not like it.
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Post by André on Jan 25, 2024 20:34:55 GMT
As my own personal rule i keep Tweeters 1 meter off the Floor
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