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This amp rated at 20 watts per channel had more volume, bass, "slamm" than my 40 watt per channel monoblock OP Chip amplifier! I cannot believe it.
So, my question is, should I get another of the same Sharps, do you think I will be able to make them into a "mono" amplifier set up? What will I gain? Sometimes, some amplifier designs do not allow monoblocking, but I am very, very, very intrigued.
Do you think I will loose control or drive or will I gain more? Sometimes a system as a whole might have more synergy and I am afraid of losing what I actually have. .
I am happy with the unit as all in one component, but I would be willing to forego of the integrated features if, in an mono configuration, I will gain a lot more power and control. What is the power output I could expect in a pure monoblock configuration? What might this cost?
Okay. Let me know what you find out. And, I am eager to hear the news of how the amp sound with a preamp ins. Paul
The inputs to use an external preamp directly with just the amp section of the Sharp.
All my amps are active, therefore, I think the mod would be a go, right?My Final Music 5, I wonder if it is an op based preamp, but I know it also has decent gain. I must assume that you did the mod, how did it sound with your preamp?