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In Reply to: RE: My apollo/mercury clones posted by protos on October 08, 2007 at 09:11:21
Yes, I had the same issue with my titan amps. However, the bass get clearly louder as the subs are getting breaking in. This procedure took me approx. 500 hours (!).
Never the less, it was still not as loud as desired. But if you use the both inputs of each titan amp in parallel, you will get a significant increase in the volume which might be sufficient for you.
In my case, at the end, I had to modify the output level of the power amp and the pre-amp in order to have some room (buffer) for fine adjustment of the titan volume control :-) .
Which power amp / pre-amp do you use?
Regards
Mamal
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I am using an Aikido pre (John Broskie) into mainly a diy 300b set amp with KR 842 6sn7/ccs driver -14 watts.Other amps are a prototype 6c33 set amp, Audiopax kt88 production amp, and some others as long as my wife lets me keep them ;).....
I reduced the input sensitivity of my power amp by reducing the gain of the driver stage so that titan bass level became suitable. Now the volume knob of titan shows 1 o'clock.
BTW, to me the low-level input (RCA) sounds better than the high-level input (speaker). But I found that the sensitivity of the RCA input is lower than the speaker inputs.
Regards
Mamal
I would like to complain a bit to Robert for the quality of the gasket.It seems to be made out of a cardboard type compound and is extremely delicate to any side stress and in fact mine were not even glued on properly coming apart.If you try and attach anything on them like a cover they cannot take any light double side tape or similar as a thin paper layer comes off when you pull slightly.
I think , for the money, we are entitled to a nice durable rubber type or polyethylene? type compound that does not come apart at the slightest pressure??
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