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RE: Put the paramours back in action!

Posted by Frank Mena on December 15, 2016 at 18:17:43:

I too still have my Paramours and like you also have a PP amp. Have you ever thought about experimenting with bi-amping with the Push-Pull on the woofers and the 'mours on the tweets? Don't know if your present speakers can accommodate this but it might be an interesting experiment to try if you wanted to go down this road further with a different set of speakers. I'm tempted to go down this route myself with an Altec 414/802 two way but am unsure how a PP amp will mesh with a SET amp. I suppose there is only one way to find out.....

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Frank M