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...continue our tradition of monster value.
It occurred to me today that since there are 2 jumpers on the POT, you could jumper out one of the channels to run it at full tilt, and the second channel would be attenuated traditionally by the POT.... This would be interesting for DIYers who want to change the relative power sent to the tweeter/mid and woofer.
Quote from: virtue on 22 Jun 2009, 04:14 am...continue our tradition of monster value.Careful with that word; I wouldn't be surprised if Monster Cables even sues Merriam Webster for using it in the dictionary.....
Any sonic benefit in using one Virtue Two for one channel as if they were monoblocks? need special rewiring to get this up and running? Will each set become more powerful or just the same?
Quote from: Welborne on 17 Jul 2009, 08:12 pmAny sonic benefit in using one Virtue Two for one channel as if they were monoblocks? need special rewiring to get this up and running? Will each set become more powerful or just the same? No, the one channel will just pull all the available current from the power supply. You should get the same benefit by going with a custom 200+W power supply.
Quote from: dvenardos on 17 Jul 2009, 08:27 pmQuote from: Welborne on 17 Jul 2009, 08:12 pmAny sonic benefit in using one Virtue Two for one channel as if they were monoblocks? need special rewiring to get this up and running? Will each set become more powerful or just the same? No, the one channel will just pull all the available current from the power supply. You should get the same benefit by going with a custom 200+W power supply.Would he not be using a separate PS for each amp and double his watts per channel? I am confused thanks 1000a
Many owners had reported great results with monoblocks. We've sold quite few for this use.I've tried it and like it, too.You not only get twice the potential current (2 power supplies), you get almost infinitely low amplifier crosstalk. True, you don't really get any more watts, but it does sound better, no doubt about it.
I think you are at the point where the math doesn't really matter anymore and the question becomes the quality of the power supply. If you upgraded you would have more current than the amp could use so both your results apply but if it would make a difference is impossible to say. Perhaps Micheal will chime in again.
I believe you are right. It becomes the quality of the power at this point. I have never tried bi-amping with 130W supplies. If I could ever keep 2 long enough, I might! What you have is a very good setup. The lust for more is just that - the lust for more. We are all subject to it from time to time. But it may sound better, who knows? There are a few Virtue owners out there doing this.
Quote from: dvenardos on 19 Jul 2009, 12:05 amI think you are at the point where the math doesn't really matter anymore and the question becomes the quality of the power supply. If you upgraded you would have more current than the amp could use so both your results apply but if it would make a difference is impossible to say. Perhaps Micheal will chime in again.Quote from: panomaniac on 19 Jul 2009, 02:21 amI believe you are right. It becomes the quality of the power at this point. I have never tried bi-amping with 130W supplies. If I could ever keep 2 long enough, I might! What you have is a very good setup. The lust for more is just that - the lust for more. We are all subject to it from time to time. But it may sound better, who knows? There are a few Virtue owners out there doing this.Thanks again guys, pano is Michael Very good, I will eventually try the 130s but you are right and it does sound unbelievably good on good recordings- smokes my big tube amp- but some how maintains it's glorious mid-range and adds more detail to it. Still got to fix my linestage (w it inline the system is off the charts good) but summer has called me- outside whenever possible.
dear 1000a, I have both 90watt and 130watt ps. After you have compared them, you won't go back to 90watt one. You may not be able to hear a very big difference if your speakers are very sensitive in the range of 93db-100db, but when you are using them to drive less sensitive loudspeakers, the difference is not so funny.