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I also assume that Hugh will not be building a 6 channel DTS/Dolby decoder. So that being said, does one not diminish the AKSA amp sound by driving it with a non TLP or GK1? I feel that one must drive an amp in a way that the "artist" intended. At least this seems to be the AKSA magic.
Quote from: U4EAI also assume that Hugh will not be building a 6 channel DTS/Dolby decoder. So that being said, does one not diminish the AKSA amp sound by driving it with a non TLP or GK1? I feel that one must drive an amp in a way that the "artist" intended. At least this seems to be the AKSA magic. Diminish the sound by not using a TLP or GK-1 to drive the AKSA?I doubt it.I had someone (Al Garay) bring over a pair 100w Nirava monoblocks and we hooked them up to the pre-outs on my Pioneer Elite Receiver. It sounded awesome. Much, much better than the amplification in my receiver (not to mention 3 dB additional output).I don't think it made the amps sound worse because they were running off my Pioneer and not an Aspen product. But as Hugh doesn't have a 7.1 ch decoder I won't be able to compare them on equal footing.But if Hugh does eventually market a 6 (or better yet 7) channel AKSA that'd definitely be something I'd be looking at picking up. I'd love to upgrade my amplification at some point in the next year or two. But finding a 7 ch solution isn't easy.
Ahh but Bubba, you are assuming that the sound from your Pioneer's pre-outs is as good as it gets... you might have to consider the option that it CAN be better than what you were hearing with better preamplification Personally I'd be happy with a 5 channel amp (center, sides, rears) and go with seperate 2 channel for the mains, and seperate sub/s...