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Connecting 4 Amp Speakers to a DA-7100ES |
Timb
 Rank: Sony Devotee 
Joined: Sep 15, 2002
Posts: 65
From: Silicon Valley, CA; USA
 | Posted: 2006-01-26 11:46
re: This adds a whole new dimension
Hi Maxx,
Not quite sure what you mean by that. Are you suggesting that such a pairing would be dangerous/ill advised, or just that my Hybrid Ribbons are less/more efficient tham cone based 4 ohm guys are?
Would you be expecting some problem down the road for me? Don't MAKE me go speaker shopping!
Tim
 
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Maxxwire
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 Rank: Sony Adept

Joined: Aug 29, 2002
Posts: 25772
From: Portland, Oregon - USA
 | Posted: 2006-01-26 15:11
Tim- What I meant was that the Celestion 7000 speakers with their 21" aluminum ribbon tweeters must have a unique sound when paired with the DA7100ES.
I would think that after listening to your ribbon tweeters that it would be very difficult to go back to convetional dynamic tweeters and find the same kind of listening satisfaction.
~Maxx~
----------------- A Satisfied Sony Fan Since 1974!

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