I have a Sansui AU-555A integrated amp and TU-666 tuner in my office system. I have 2 Dynaco A-25s and 2 Dynaco A-10s which I have on the speaker 1 and 2 outputs depending upon where I am working. It is also hooked up to my computer via a Yamaha DP-U50 DSP.
SO... I picked up a matching Sansui QS-1 quad synthesizer to play with. I originally thought it included an amplifier for the rear speakers but it does not. It has low and high level outputs which are RCA Jacks. I assume the low level outputs are connection to the pre-amp inputs of an integrated amplifier like my AU-555A, but what about the high level outputs? Also Does anyone know if Sansui made a rear two channel amplifier for adding the QS-1 to an existing system? It seems overkill to get another AU-555A to act as the rear channel amplifier. The QS-1 and AU-555A seem to be a perfect match.
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Topic - Sansui QS-1 Quad rear amplifier - djgaloot 15:17:00 07/14/09 (10)
- RE: Sansui QS-1 Quad rear amplifier - yamayagisan 17:10:29 11/10/09 (0)
- RE: Sansui QS-1 Quad rear amplifier - Tadlo 14:02:25 07/15/09 (1)
- RE: Sansui QS-1 Quad rear amplifier - djgaloot 14:08:25 07/16/09 (0)
- RE: Sansui QS-1 Quad rear amplifier - kingseiko 20:05:54 07/14/09 (0)
- Switching and steering..... - doodlebug 19:33:25 07/14/09 (1)
- caution, deep marketing enclosed - djgaloot 20:07:48 07/14/09 (0)
- rear panel - djgaloot 16:55:13 07/14/09 (0)
- inside picture - djgaloot 16:53:39 07/14/09 (0)
- RE: Sansui QS-1 Quad rear amplifier - Tadlo 16:08:48 07/14/09 (2)
- you appear to be correct - sober1 16:26:49 07/14/09 (1)
- RE: you appear to be correct - djgaloot 16:43:02 07/14/09 (0)