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I guess my question (I am sure a lot of your customers are wondering about the same thing)really is.... is a slightly higher power(30~50 wpc) version of the Clari-T possibe, without any sacrifice in sound quality?
Vinne - I just bought a Teac to do exactly what you describe (well, not EXACTLY - I'm sure you would do it much better) but I was thinking of also moving it to a new enclosure - sort of a "bigger" Clari-T in watts and size. Is this something you have considered? The stock enclosure seems so cheap, and after modding it I think it would deserve better. Any ideas - is this an "add-on" I could request if I have you do the work?
You are a wonderful maniac, Vinnie Could this unit possibly drive the small 4 ohm Maggie (MMG) adequately in a 12 x 15' room It sounds quite nice with the JVC F10, but there is something quite intoxicating about battery power.......
Hi ChairGuy,If the stock Teac can drive your maggies, this one will drive them even better! When testing the run time of the batteries between charging, I connected the outputs 4-ohm resistors and cranked up the volume! You'll get a good 8 to 10 hours of play between charges (even longer with 8-ohm speakers!). Pair this up with a battery dac, and you will be completely intoxicated with the music Regards,
Not sure if the stock TEAC will drive the Maggies, but I'm thinking the 30w spec for the TEAC/Tripath 2050 is rather conservative and the 100w claimed by JVC is rather bloated. Nonetheless, the mis-specced 100 watt receiver drives the Maggies beautifully....tho with A/C I do indeed love the idea of a Tripath SLA powered amp driving Maggies tho. I'm having a great deal of difficulty listening to box speakers...so the Clari-T won't cut for me.Thanks - I think I'll be in touch.
ps Vinnie, would you do mods on the teac, everything but the battery? I fall asleep with my bedroom system on about 90% of the time, battery wont work. thanks, ryan