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In the Thread: Macondo’s MiniMe or about Pilot Acoustic Systems
Post Subject: Interesting that you attribute the effect to amplification....Posted by Romy the Cat on: 12/30/2009
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Interesting that you attribute the effect to amplification, not to the loudspeakers. You might be right, I do not know – I do not have a lot of experience with getting right sound from SS amps and for me is a big mystery how they work. The B2 does not do too well at default bias. The upper region at values over 70-80dB juts breaching up into sever distortions. Holding the amp at higher bias and letting it to go to A/B class later does cure the problem, making it to sound much neutral at HF. However, it also might be that it affects the dynamic capacity of the amp. It might be or might not be so. I more inclined to blame the low sensitively speakers. Well, I have no idea what I would blame. It is not good. It is it curable? I do not know, I so long do not have SS amp and loudspeakers with sensitively in 80s then I might lose a senesce how they typically sound. I know that I am not planning to change anything so far as in my room of I need the MiniMe to sound laud then I turn the Macondo on.

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