Interesting. However, does that mean that damage could be caused to the receiver/amp because the voltage isn't dropping? I'm a little sketchy on how this signal would compare to say a speaker signal. I know if you wire speakers in parallel it would increase the resistance of the load and could...
I posted this in the "Basics" section but got no replies. I was hoping that someone here might be able to help: Hi all, new to the forum. Anywho, I've checked the "Primer" and did some searching but could not find the answer to my question. I currently have 2 Definitive...
I was told that Coax would give better bass response but after trying the optical I found exactly the opposite. My vote is with the optical for better sound and the "coolness factor" :D
Well, I'm a newbie to this forum as well but let me see if I can help you. First thing you have to realize is that the watt ratings of receivers varies GREATLY depending on the manufacturer. For example, Sony's 100 watts isn't as "clean" as Onkyo's 100 watts (from my personal experience). In...
Hi all, new to the forum. Anywho, I've checked the "Primer" and did some searching but could not find the answer to my question. I currently have 2 Definitive Technologies BP2000TLs that have a 15" powered sub in each. Unfortunatly, my Onkyo 777 has only one sub (LFE) output. I've used a...
Well, this is my frist post :b but from what I have read it actually causes harm to the amplifier (sub amp in this instance) to turn it off and on. That's why most amps have a standby mode. I'm not sure of the exact reason why (although I beleive it has to do with the power surge and "warm up"...