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In Reply to: RE: I am new here... posted by Penguin on June 25, 2009 at 18:02:31
In my opinion depends on how one views such a modification.
The less invasive route would be to have your favorite cable manufacturer build a set of speaker cables 'bi-wire' ready.
Installing a second parallel set of binding posts on an MA-1 to some may be an invasive and value affecting modification.
Yet others don't even bat an eyelid on drilling a few holes and soldering a few extra parts in any piece of gear, regardless of cost, long term value, aesthetics or integrity.
Apart from achieving a desired result, whose improvements may be real or perceived, it's about choices made and the consequences of these choices.
I had to talk a friend out of punching a hole into a Cary SE300 chassis to install an XLR connector.
The thought of doing this to that besutiful shiny chassis made me cringe.
Producing the response to a quick e-mail to Dennid Had was all I needed for a cease and desist on that idea.
The word "ruin a perfectly good amplifier" was persuasive enough.
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