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So, I might be painfully displaying my ignorance here at this late hour, but if I understand correctly, the middle channel is on a separate board in this amp. Were one to take a stock Teac and use say the Left and Center channels, one would get discrete amplification from two boards, not unlike 'dual mono' with minimalization of cross-talk possibilitites. Yes? Ignoring any particular channel by not hooking it up is no problem? Is that doable in a modded Teac, Vinnie? I noted that in your mods you removed the middle channel board as part of your method, but would much be gained running the two boards as described? Of course, now that I think on it, it would take double the parts and work to upgrade both boards, rather than just mod one and remove the other. Opinions if this would be worth the expense, from those in-the-know about dual-mono tripath?..
The stock Teac is really intriguing me, especially with the fact that it can be modified by Vinnie down the line. I currently have the JVC rxes1sl and the lack of usable inputs is really driving me crazy(there is really only one decent input and that is the dvd-multi). If I sell the JVC and buy the Teac, I'm going to need a good "cheap" remote control preamp with at least four inputs and a decent phono input. I'm considering a used Parasound HALO p3. Vinnie, are there any plans such a preamp? Being poor sucks!Dennis
I don't understand why manufacturers think they need a certain size case to appear presentable.
As a brief aside, the reason...
Question: can I use the Teac to jump start my 914? I have a feeling that could actually work