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In Reply to: RE: My new (to me) integrated amp... :) posted by GregK on November 11, 2016 at 11:37:35
I forgot to mention, there are speaker taps for 4 or 8 Ohm speakers. I moved mine to the 4 Ohm position and it made a very noticeable improvement with my system down in the basement with Thiel speakers.One pair of binding posts in the Rogue is easy to get to. The other is rather cramped but doable. Some folks complain that Rogue didn't include additional binding posts or a switch to select 4 Ohm or 8 Ohm but for most people it's not the sort of thing you are constantly going back and forth on. Set it and forget it.
Enjoy your new integrated!
Edits: 11/11/16Follow Ups:
...I knew that the Maggies are a nominal 4 ohm load so I switched the leads before i set it up. Yes, the one lead is harder than the other but definitely doable - my biggest concern was making sure nothing was touching something it shouldn't.
In this hobby, my friend, that is OUR biggest concern!
ENJOY your new amp and set-up.
Congrats!
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
Abe-
have you sold your older gear?
That's a tough question to answer! I've had a lot of older gear over the years. Here's what I still own:
Office Setup :
- Mac Mini & Roon to MyTek Stereo192 DSD DAC, Ayre AX-7e Integrated, Tannoy Definition D500 speakers.
Basement Setup :
- microRendu streamer running Roon to PS Audio NuWave DSD DAC, Rogue Cronus Magnum Integrated, Thiel CS2.4 speakers, PS Audio P300 AC power regenrator.
Common to both the office and basement :
- Music is stored on the Mac Mini in my office
- Music is controlled with the iPad Mini running the Roon app
I still own but am not using :
- Accuphase DP-65v CDP
- KAB modified Technics SL-1200mkII Turntable
- Benz Glider, Dynavector 17D3, Dynavector DV-20XH, Denon DL-103R
- PS Audio GCPH Phono preamp
- A couple headphones & the Schiit Asgard 2 headphone amp
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