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Re: ADA1250 feedback
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Joined: Jan 2007
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shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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6V per microsecond for an amp with 50V rails and you're good to the high end of the human hearing range.
House of the Rising Sone Out in the mid or far field Dedicated mid-woofers are over-rated
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Re: ADA1250 feedback
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Joined: Oct 2014
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aficionado
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Now that I've fixed my feedback issue, it's time for some real feedback.
I totally agree with you Socketman in switching from my A/B Pro amp. to the ADA it does seem like I'm getting more power and detail at lower volume levels.
My seating is around 4meters from my mains. Now at say 40Db it's so much cleaner and legible, where I would have gone to say 50 or 60Db.s for the same effects. Strange considering my older Pro and the ADA1250 are rated to similar 450watts, probably due to heat dissipation from the A/B class Amp. Almost like it's given my pre/pro the freedom to reach it's full bandwidth range without limitations, maybe even extend it a little to the ADA's. Though I'm aware that is set by the range the pre/pro has.
Happy to say for all of us drooling over these Amp's. They are fantastic!!! Highly recommended.
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