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Re: Yamaha A-S1000
Hi again,
I am not much of a believer in break in theory in solid state gear. The amp must have played for a good 50 hours or so and IMO this is what it will sound like from now on. Regarding more power i believe its always a good thing as far as solid state amplification goes. Its not that the bigger(in this case double the power) will play much louder but that it plays much cleaner for much longer as u increase the volume. There is a sense of effortlessness with a bigger amp as it handles the load the speaker presents very easily. Anyway the 3B is also a cracking amp and if its a neutal/transparent/accurate sound one is after a bryston is a great amp to try IMO. It would really sell If they could price it sensibly. Regards Last edited by dinyaar; 2nd September 2008 at 03:26 PM. |
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Re: Yamaha A-S1000
Strange but i've always exp change in sound. In fact i'm of the belief & some may find it strange or funny that sound changes with temp, humidity etc.
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