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220v Integrated Amp for use in USA
When I lived in France I purchased an Accuphase e-213 Integrated Amp to go with my pair of Dynaudio Special Twenty Fives. I noticed that the drivers sound blown at high volume so I went to a stereo store to purchase new drivers and I was told that even though I am running my Accuphase through a...- JustinBM
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Connecting 2 Subs to Accuphase e-213 Integrated Amp Receiver
what if i used a crossover connected to the rec jacks?- JustinBM
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Connecting 2 Subs to Accuphase e-213 Integrated Amp Receiver
what if i was to plug the subs into my other two speaker wire outputs? would my accuphase be able to power two passive subs or even one passive sub? if i did this would i be able to make it so my accuphase didn't send the full signal just the lows to the subs?- JustinBM
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Connecting 2 Subs to Accuphase e-213 Integrated Amp Receiver
Well I would rather just purchase some subs. What would I need to buy to be able to connect two subs to my system?- JustinBM
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Connecting 2 Subs to Accuphase e-213 Integrated Amp Receiver
To test it I plugged a pair of 60 dollar Bose Companion speakers to see if it would work and sure enough the Bose l/r were mirroring my Dynaudio speakers. If I were to plug subs into the Rec jacks would the receiver output the bass to the subs or would it attempt to send the full signal to the...- JustinBM
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Connecting 2 Subs to Accuphase e-213 Integrated Amp Receiver
I want to purchase two Cerwin Vega CVA-118s but I am worried I won't be able to connect them to my receiver. I only have two xlr inputs on my receiver so is there another way that I could potentially connect the subwoofers to my receiver? ...- JustinBM
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Wav vs High Quality Bitrate AACPlus Encoding
Quote: haha lol yea wav sounded better than aacplus too me but since winamp advertises it so heavily I wanted to know for sure lol. I obviously knew that 1411 > 256 it was more the x2 of hz that threw me. thanks lol- JustinBM
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Wav vs High Quality Bitrate AACPlus Encoding
I have Winamp pro and it allows be to convert to a format called High Bitrate AACPlus and the major differences I am seeing between the two is wav is 1411kbps/44hz and AACPlus is 256kbps/88hz. Which one is of greater quality?- JustinBM
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Do receivers contain DACS?
Quote: Excellent midrange, very good highs and lows are great for multimedia speakers. They are superb speakers but bass integration on any speakers will not deliver the <100hz that I'm looking for. I would definitely recommend the speakers. They sound better than many speakers I've...- JustinBM
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Do receivers contain DACS?
Quote: Thank you. If I were to feed my receiver with RCA cables from my sound card would the receiver be doing the processing again after the SC? I want my SC to do all the conversion and I just need to receiver so I have ports for a subwoofer.- JustinBM
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Do receivers contain DACS?
I currently have a Creative X-Fi Titanium HD sound card along with a pair of Swans M200MKIII for my computer setup. I want to connect a subwoofer to my setup but I don't have any audio out ports on my speakers. My question is if I were to buy a receiver would the digital to analog conversion be...- JustinBM
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Have a Sound Card. Use B&W MM-1 w/ or w/o it?
I have a Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD and I just received the B&W MM-1 as a gift. I was curious if I should plug them in directly to my Sound Card or through USB as the speakers have a built in DAC. Thanks for the help.- JustinBM
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