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Do these play loud enough for you with the D200s? Any desire to get the Continuums?
I think the Continuums 4 ohm load would let you pull a lot more power out of your D200s. I guess my question is whether it's really loud enough for live orchestra reproduction, and do you merely want the (non floorstanding) Continuums out of sheer perversity? aa Or do you think you would actually need the extra 3db headroom provided by the Continuums? Well, I guess having the SB 2, which I guess is also your preamp, cranked to 100 means that the D200@8 ohms was just barely cutting it.
Hi Nick:Welcome to the family of happy SP Tech Speaker Owners! Quote from: ooheadsoo on 5 Sep 2007, 09:00 pmI think the Continuums 4 ohm load would let you pull a lot more power out of your D200s. I guess my question is whether it's really loud enough for live orchestra reproduction, and do you merely want the (non floorstanding) Continuums out of sheer perversity? aa Or do you think you would actually need the extra 3db headroom provided by the Continuums? Well, I guess having the SB 2, which I guess is also your preamp, cranked to 100 means that the D200@8 ohms was just barely cutting it.ooheadsoo:Have you heard the Timepieces? They really fill a room with music if you have the power to feed them. I believe the real advantage of the Continuums (to most of us) would be the possibility of lower distortion from having two woofers requiring less movement to generate equal SPLs. When I ordered my Timepieces I asked Bob about the Continuums vs. the Timepieces and he along with Double Ugly felt the Timepieces would do an excellent job in my room. Now, however, if you are talking about steping up to the Revelations I gather we are talking a whole new world of refinements.Ken
FWIW, I'd seriously consider selling the pre- and using the proceeds to purchase a Buffer.Reason being the Buffer is so clear, so clean that I question whether your pre- (or any pre-) can keep up without somehow damaging the sound. It may surprise, but I wouldn't bet money on it. Glad you're still enjoying them!
I will probably be getting rid of the pre someday, but it does have a phono stage and I still have a major project of converting all my albums (300 - 400?) to make them playable via the SB 2. I have been putting that project off for a long time.......
The 2.1's are as good as you said
Quote from: Double Ugly on 20 Sep 2007, 11:59 amFWIW, I'd seriously consider selling the pre- and using the proceeds to purchase a Buffer.Reason being the Buffer is so clear, so clean that I question whether your pre- (or any pre-) can keep up without somehow damaging the sound. It may surprise, but I wouldn't bet money on it. Glad you're still enjoying them! Jim:I have been researching the Burson Buffer on the internet for more than a week. The worse comment I could find was that it made very little improvement to the sound from a high-end CDP. All of the other reviews and comments are glowing about the improvement the Burson Buffer provides, especially with a Squeezebox. I just pulled the trigger and ordered one from John of Black Sand Cable. My plans are to evaluate it between the S3 and the Candela Preamp and between the S3 direct connected to the Mono SEs. I am really looking forward to receiving and trying this little wonder! Ken