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Re: Alesis Matica 900 power amp and temporarily driving a pair of NS10's with a consumer amp ...... [message #72190 is a reply to message #72186] |
Sat, 09 September 2006 10:51 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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Don,
I have an ADCom GFA-1 here. It's olllllldddd and doesn't have nearly the
fidelity fo the Matica 900......but thaty's probably because it's
oooollllldddddd and the caps are likely dried out. It's going to be a
science project I think and once I get it right, I'll likely use it with a
crossover to biamp my ADS 1530's down in my listening room. If I start
getting unhappy with the Matica 900, I may consider another Adcom. I like
them too. I also liked the Yamaha P2210 (I think that's what it was......the
one that John Macy reccommended), but the one I had here wasn't quite as
much to my liking as the Matica 900. It could have been for a number of
reasons having to do with the age/integrity of either/both of the amps since
theses aren't exactly spring chickens. My resources here are pretty limited
as to what I have available to demo, but I'll keep moving down this path
until I'm satisfied with *something*. I've got a KRK RP 10S powered
subwoofer here that I'm integrating into the NS10M reference scenario. This,
along with my NHT A/20/B-20 reference system ought to give me a bit more
flexibility than I have now. The NS10M's definitely do make things easier to
translate a mix to a car stereo.
"DC" <dc@spammersinbrooklyn.com> wrote in message news:45024ade@linux...
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> It will be fine.
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> BTW, if you want an Adcom (they're very nice) let me know.
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> We're dealers.
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> DC
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> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >I'm waiting on a power amp to show up form my NS10M's. I tried a number
> of
> >amps that I had access to in this area and the one I like best wasn't one
> of
> >the Yamaha amps. It was, surprisingly (I guess) an Alesis Matica
> >900......very open, clean and detailed sounding with 270WPC.......so
anyway,
> >I found one and that's what's going to show up here next week to power
these
> >things. Maybe I'll change my mind, but that one seemed the best sounding
> of
> >the bunch to my ears. In the meantime I want to use them so I hooked them
> up
> >to a consumer grade Sony amp that is very clean and rated 230W /
impedance
> >use 6-16 ohms. That's pretty broad and the NS10M's are 8ohm IIRC, so I
> >oughta' be goo if I don't try to drive these puppies too
> >hard..........right?
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> >Deej
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