Johnno35 - I apologize for getting this thread off track. To summarize, I believe there is merit in many of these threads. I do believe the Plinius 9200 will "work", however, if money is not an issue, and you can afford separates, there are better options that will get you better results at a price (as mentioned... Pass 250.5, Mcintosh 402 or 501's, Plinius SA 102 or even better the SA-250). Personally, I kind of like a softer/more polite sound, in that I find it easier to listen to. There is no silver bullet, or one size fits all. I'm a believer in "you get what you pay for" in most cases. Stick with a reputable manufacturer, buy used gear if possible, and trade up when the time is right.
Dynaudio C2 with Plinius 9200
G'day all
I would like to ask the advice of fellow Dynaudio/Plinius owners and fans.
I am considering upgrading my speakers to Dynaudio C2's and im wondering wether my Plinius 9200 would be adequate to drive them or would i need to upgrade to a bigger Plinius amp.
My room is approx 15' x 18' and i generally only listen at low to moderate volumes so will the 9200 still give me the kick??
Thanks very much
I would like to ask the advice of fellow Dynaudio/Plinius owners and fans.
I am considering upgrading my speakers to Dynaudio C2's and im wondering wether my Plinius 9200 would be adequate to drive them or would i need to upgrade to a bigger Plinius amp.
My room is approx 15' x 18' and i generally only listen at low to moderate volumes so will the 9200 still give me the kick??
Thanks very much
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