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Re: Atma-Sphere & Green Mountain Audio

Posted by chosenhandle on February 27, 2006 at 07:39:12:

I have run GMA Europas and Continuim 1.5i's with my M-60's and MA-1's.

M-60's and Europas (4 ohm 89db) really improve with the addition of a set of autoformers. The Continuim's (6.5 ohm 89db)was a toss-up. The autoformers added bass and overall body, but at a cost of some detail.

The MA-1's, on the other hand, did not require autoformers and drove both speakers very well. The level of detail provided by the MA-1's really made the Continuims shine.

The soundstage and imaging from the GMA's are very impressive. Because the GMA's are time-phased speakers, make sure you get the speakers set-up properly. The A-S amps make a kick drum reach right out and hit you in the chest. I really like the MA-1/Continuim combination.