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Amabeetle

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Introduction
« on: 28 Jun 2024, 02:03 pm »
Amabeetle here. I’m really excited about a couple of projects I have started using GR Research stuff. Hopefully I can share the fruit of this passion with family and friends. I know once I have my new listening space completed I can let the sound do the explaining for me.
I’m a former gigging musician who has gotten old, but my critical ear is more important to me than ever since I retired and have time to exercise it.
It will be great to soak up knowledge from you experts so the hobby can continue to grow!

-Amabeetle

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #1 on: 28 Jun 2024, 03:33 pm »
Welcome to AC!

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« Reply #2 on: 29 Jun 2024, 09:32 am »
Welcome to AC  :thumb:

Amabeetle

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #3 on: 29 Jun 2024, 04:31 pm »
Thanks for the welcome!

One of the things I’d like advice about is wiring connectors on my speaker upgrade.
I have Wharfedale 4.4 and am upgrading cross-over and wiring. Is there any advantage while installing connectors to maintain bi-amp ability? Or should I eliminate that feature and have one set of connectors?

Thanks for any help,

Amabeetle

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« Reply #4 on: 30 Jun 2024, 12:23 pm »
Thanks for the welcome!

One of the things I’d like advice about is wiring connectors on my speaker upgrade.
I have Wharfedale 4.4 and am upgrading cross-over and wiring. Is there any advantage while installing connectors to maintain bi-amp ability? Or should I eliminate that feature and have one set of connectors?

Thanks for any help,

Amabeetle
Hi, I dont like Bi-amp capability (too much connectors).
But audio magazines say it improves the sound. LOL

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« Reply #5 on: 1 Jul 2024, 02:02 am »
Greetings & Welcome to AC   :thumb:

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« Reply #6 on: 2 Jul 2024, 01:00 am »
Nice speakers, my son has the same pair.  IMHO, I would skip the biamping. Too much trouble.  I abide by the "KISS" doctrine.  Keep It Simple Stupid.  I think most here would agree.

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« Reply #7 on: 2 Jul 2024, 01:29 am »
Nice speakers, my son has the same pair.  IMHO, I would skip the biamping. Too much trouble.  I abide by the "KISS" doctrine.  Keep It Simple Stupid.  I think most here would agree.
Looks great. I had post before about the importance of simple equipments, without improvements of dubious merit such as cross-overs or a dozen output transistors, but it was not welcomed. lol
https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=186622.0

Amabeetle

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #8 on: 2 Jul 2024, 12:41 pm »
Keeping the signal simple makes so much sense.  I remember testing guitars with tube amps and effects pedals. The more stuff I added to the signal line the more noise there was. When I plugged directly into a good small tube amp and turned it up the sound was clear, strong, and full of sweet tones.  I appreciate the guidance about getting back to basics and preserving the original sound. It really does make sense.

“Art and science meeting in unity”

…beautiful!

Thanks
Amabeetle