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I've been bi-amping since the 80's. If the XLS's sound that good, bi-amping or Tri-amping with them wouldn't be all that expensive.Hmm, I like it.
Just a heads up that Jack and I are having a great time with the XLS here. And we had one big surprise here today.
Something caught on fire?
The cryoman said the amp was going in the machine today. Then he lets it burn in for 48 hours after freezing and ships it back to me. I will let the amp burn in another 100 hours to make sure the amp sounds it's best. If there is only a 5-10% improvement, I won't bother to ship the other amp back. If it is clearly 20% better or more, my other amp will be going to him.I am still somewhat a skeptic, or I would ship my Sony music player and my Job amp in. The Crown I sent cost me $200, so to add another $65 or so is not going to cost me much more than the price of a tube these days.
Hey Tom, you think you'll get the cryo crown back before the Thanksgiving weekend? Really interested to see how it turns out. Hopefully in a week or so you can give a thumbs up or down whether it was woth it or not.
I doubt it, the cryoman wanted to burn the amp in for 72 hours so he and a friend can compare it to the amp that he owns. He wants to find out if this is a serious sleeper.
All you need is two 1/8in to 1/8in links as far as it appears on the back of them. Funny medium for connection, but it's only got to be about 6in cord or something like that.
Sounds like you just started another tour! Funny how this amp somehow missed AC after seeing threads from Audioholics and or AVS from a few years back kind of doing what we're doing here.
Thats what I use - two 6" cables tie them together for biamping....
OK, a more in depth write-up from my afternoon with Jack will need to come later. But what really transformed the XLS in his system? Plugging it into a power conditioner. My Running Springs Haley. Night and day difference in his system, with his AC power. Prior to the Haley, the amp was too forward and bright in Jack's system. Felt a bit harsh with his speakers, which I'd say are a bit forward, until the conditioner came into the picture. But then bam! Much more impressive, with great detail and oomph.