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In Reply to: RE: Cary synergy -explain this posted by neolith on February 15, 2017 at 11:08:55
Dang... I thought it said 8K at lower frequencies.... Yes.... I actually knew about the matching .... and saw 800K ... read articles that it worked well with lower impedance amps.... and it does sound nice.... but again - I was surprised at how much more bass I seem to get with the directstream going direct to the amp with the 120 ohm flat impedance - confirmed by Ted Smith....
Its crazy... you know - just when you think you have it all figured out - then this can of worms occurs and I start questioning everything!!! :)
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low impedance 120 ohms going into a high impedance load (amp) is fine. The lower the better or more ability to drive a load.
You said: "Question 2: my amp has a 24k ohm load. The Cary is listed at 800"
You only mentioned the Cary which is now dead right? So when you compare "my amp" to the Carey what amp is that?
ET
"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
The amp is a sunfire signature amp @ 24k ohm.Let me be clear. The Cary preamp is down. I am using the psaudio directstream direct to the amp w no pre.
Edits: 02/15/17
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