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Keep a good attitude!!!!! And remember...................this may very well be a turn for the better, a new opportunity.
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[quote user="DrWho"] [quote user="Professor Thump"] [quote user="wheelman"]Thump, Kerry King Kevin that setup is sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet. Love the Marshalls too. I am trying to figure out why my posts don't separate in paragraphs when I click post. It just strings along. I didn't write it out this way intentionally.[/quote] You are correct...Kerry King or KFK as he says! For your problem...If you are using Safari this would explain your issues with formating text
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I'm interested. Just thought I'd post this now as I can't email you at the moment ~ my other computers are doing maintenance ~ takes a few hours
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To me, the downside is, if you look closely at the performance specifications (if they provide consistent ones for bridged/non-bridged) is that you will usually find that everything "doubles-up". Not only does the power increase (increase as in combine), but the noise, distortion, etc all also summed along with the power. There may other issues such a phase linearity, etc. which may or may not make a difference to you. The upside of course is more power. But depending on the amplifier's
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OK. Here's my stupid question of the day. Is it OK to leave 9 volt batteries in unused devices? I have a number of basses that have active electronics and require one or two 9v batteries. Since I'm not playing in any working bands and don't intend to for the foreseeable future I'm wondering if it's OK to just leave them in. I don't recall ever seeing a 9v leak/corrode like regular 1.5v AAA ~ D do.
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[quote user="oldenough"] [quote user="artto"] To me, the downside is, if you look closely at the performance specifications (if they provide consistent ones for bridged/non-bridged) is that you will usually find that everything "doubles-up". Not only does the power increase (increase as in combine), but the noise, distortion, etc all also summed along with the power. There may other issues such a phase linearity, etc. which may or may not make a difference to you. The
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[quote user="IB Slammin"] PS: Artto, I don't recall the D150 as being bridged. ??? DC300 yes. [/quote] Actually, my D150a has a switch (stereo/mono) on the back for bridging the channels. Maybe the original D150 was different, but being professional amps I don't see why not. I thought pretty much all D series amps are bridgable.
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And as far as using 300w/LaScala........................ Years ago I remember going to a Phase Linear/Carver demo at the local hi-fi store. Carver was introducing a new "low powered" amp of 100w. They had it hooked up to a pair of LaScala. The rep kept turning the gain up & up & up trying to get the little meter light power indicators to light up but it was already so *** loud that when he cut the sound I felt like I was lifted three feet into the air. Everyone was quite stunned
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Thanks guys. I'll be waiting to hear from Steve. Yeah, I'm thinking about converting over to Jub's. I'm curious how well the Jub's couple to the room and their low end. I've heard lots of good things about the 402 horn but I have to tell you I'm a bit leary. I have RC7 for center and rears in the HT and I'm not sure I really like the tractrix horns in those (granted they're not 402's), but there is quite a big difference in sound and the way they disperse the
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