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Here is one of the resistors that I use. This is the 100 watt version . You can also use one of the Dale 20 or 50 watt aluminum bodied units depending on your amp's power rating. There is a link under the picture. Nothing beats burning in a unit with a signal going through it.http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=019-020
You mention the level of noise using your subs. Do you have any type of volume control hooked up or are you running full throttle?
I really wonder if you guys "burn in" your toaster, coffee pot, dishwasher, garbage disposal, TV set, and computer before using them. Geeze.A properly designed audio amplifier needs no "burn in" at all. This is simply audiophlake nonsense.All you are doing is wasting energy and if doing it at very high power levels, stress heating all the components, not rationally recommended.Get real and listen to the music.Frank Van Alstine
A properly designed audio amplifier needs no "burn in" at all. This is simply audiophlake nonsense.
All you are doing is wasting energy and if doing it at very high power levels, stress heating all the components, not rationally recommended. Get real and listen to the music
95bcwh..... do you have speakers you can hook up to this amp?
Barry, what amp is it you are speaking of anyway.
Well WOW Hyper HyperThanks for your kind comments.At the risk of being banned from the thread, I just have to mention that I do have several OmegaStar amplifiers available, some demos, some we built up in used clean Hafler and Dyna chassis in our spare time. All are at lower than catalog prices. Call me at 651-330-9871 for details.By the way, I think you are right, the OmegaStar amps do get better and better with age, I am runnning one in my own video system and the TV sound keeps sounding nicer. I have no idea why this happens but I don't mind that it does.Frank Van Alstine
Quote from: Response Audio on 18 Sep 2006, 02:47 pmBarry, what amp is it you are speaking of anyway.Bill, I'm getting a 30-day trial of channel Island D200 through an authorized dealer, to compare against my Bryston. I will keep auditioning amp until I find one that's "CLEARLY" sounding better than Bryston to my ear. This is only the 2nd amp I'm trying, I will be surprised if it's going to be the last one. barry
How are you doing this when I thought that Dusty only sells direct?BTW, it will be better than your Byston amp... George