McIntosh 7205
BakedWafer
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5 Channel Amp / McIntosh 7205. I was wondering if I could bridge this amp and would there be any sound degredation because of it?
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I don't see how that would be possible.Political Correctness'.........defined
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what speakers are you using? If you can't bridge it, you may still be able to bi-amp with it...
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I am using B+W 803's
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Who makes the best power / line conditioner?
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Originally posted by dkg999
Uh-Oh! Danger Will Robinson! Let me get the popcorn made and a comfy chair pulled up before this one begins!!!!!!
I'm noticing this hum from my McIntosh and the Lexicon seems to be acting funny. I think it's a line conditioning problem and that my old onkyo could care less about correct voltage. Ideas? -
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