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It's interesting to think of the Gallo Ref 3's as mobile. I have a set myself, and with a modded SB2 as the source, it's a pretty simple system. I've added a modwright preamp, but it's not strictly required for good sound. I DO think, however, that it's kinda unfair to pit the Gallos against bigger rigs if you aren't driving their second voice coils. These speakers are only truly full-range when you add that bass amp to the mix. This goes double when you're driving the top end with low(er) powered tubes as opposed to SS.
I just bought an MC402 and am driving the Piega P5 Limiteds. I'm waiting for it to break-in or 'sweeten' at the moment, as it is only 1 day old. That's a lot of power and is a pretty amazing amp overall. I actually had air from the ports blowing my hair and clothes around at 8 feet away. The Mac/Piega combo is the real deal and I enjoy it immensely. However, it is far from inexpensive or portable.
What I don't understand is how you can pick up and go and then deal with the re-positioning over and over. I have to get the speakers setup to within a mm of each other to be satisfied. And that takes some time.
"I figured the 402/Piega combo are a long-term solution so the investment seems worthwhile."If I said that to my wife she would roll her eyes up in her head If I said that to myself I'd actually believe it, but now I don't know what to believe anymore
Having gone to another jam session at a fellow enthusiasts place it occurred to me again, a simple yet very wonderful advantage of my present setup.Gallo 3.1Cayin 688 Intergrated Tube Amp.I can literally throw this system in my trunk (as I do all the time) and take it with ease to any jam session or get together.Throw in my laptop and you have an instant mobile relatively "hi-fi" setup.
Launche,Thanks for posting your impressions, interested in hearing your upcoming sessions with the 3.6's. I sold them for the 3.1's and would like to hear your opinion.