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| Sunfire Cinema Grand or Earthquake Cinenova? The Sunfire Cinema's are slightly more forward sounding than their counterpart 2 channel amps. Having said that, they retain most of the same characteristics as the 2 channel's with different power levels, more channels, etc... They also offer the... | |
| Any opinions on old SAE stuff? They used some funky "OEM" ( original equipment manufacturer ) parts in some of their amps that are no longer available. The designer, James Bongiorno, was also responsible for Great American Sound ( GAS ) products and a few other products. As far... | |
| Heath AA-2500 Amp - Heard of it? Brian, it was a good sized amp and was actually built quite well for its' day. If i remember correctly, it actually "doubled down" according to spec. It would make an excellent platform to build upon, modify, upgrade, etc... I've seen these "gener... | |
| PayPal not as safe as everyone thinks? Angela, you have a BIG advantage in one specific area over most of us. You have WOMENS intuition whereas the rest of us are "thick headed" males ..... : ) Sean> | |
| Here's How I Make My Equipment Racks Ken, Thanks for getting back to *ALL* of us : ) I'll take a look at the website that you provided. If their prices are good, i'll be upset that i didn't find them PREVIOUS to buying all of those other racks that i thought were a "rare commodity" :... | |
| Do speakers wear out? You guys might be missing the point that i'm trying to make. While "old" speakers may function completely fine, subtle degradation over the years may be tough to notice. The only way to really notice this would be to play a "fresh" set of identica... | |
| What's the difference between HA HA HA.... Not to laugh at your situation, but while i was reading your post, i was thinking that the Sunfire would do the job for you. You then wrote exactly what i was thinking.The model that you are thinking of is simply called the "Sunfire" ... | |
| Help Classe CA300 flashing Green Light Angela, did you try checking the "basics" i.e. make sure that all of the interconnect cables are tightly connected, speaker cables are all snug with nothing loose or shorted out, etc ??? Since i'm not familiar with the different "flashing colors" ... | |
| FM Tuners For the record, i'm assuming that "Dunno" was Bob as his post was above mine.I have used a Magnum 101 and found that two of my other tuners sounded better and operated with less problems. Those are MY results in MY systems at MY location. Much of ... | |
| Do speakers wear out? Yes, speakers do "wear out". Electrical and mechanical components settle, shift or "change" with age. Since a speaker is a combination of those two aspects ( electrical and mechanical ), they are subject to frequency response abberations, loss of ... | |
| Anyone try Acoustic Research Pro cables? Sugar, i thought they sounded dull and flat in the system that i installed them in. The owner of these cables found them bright, harsh and glaring. In terms of comparing them to Monster, i would not doubt if Monster actually made these for AR / Re... | |
| noisy volume pot The only problem with "working the control" to break up the dirt is that it might permanently "scar" the track that the "wiper" rides on. Think of it as rubbing a car that is covered in a dirty grit. While you can see the surface more directly now... | |
| FM Tuners I think that once you reach a specific level with a tuner, the remainder of how well it works is up to the antenna system and the quality of the broadcast. From a personal standpoint, i would NOT bury myself financially into ANYTHING unless i was ... | |
| Here's How I Make My Equipment Racks Wham !!!! Thanks for taking the time to "step up to the plate" Ken. Your post was quite detailed and TRULY offered insight as to how to get "something for nothing" (almost). The fact that you had the courage to mention that the Ikea design had sim... | |
| Pro Cables vs. Audio Cables....Are We Being Duped? Most "Pro" cables are more concerned with longevity and standing up to abuse rather than the actual materials used. Copper is copper, shielding is shielding, etc... to MOST people in the Pro Sound industry. As such, the dielectrics on most "Pro" c... |

