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Re: Johnny5's four Pi build [message #81605 is a reply to message #81424] Fri, 02 October 2015 18:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
johnnycamp5 is currently offline  johnnycamp5
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I consider these speakers a success Smile .

I have been running them for two or three weeks now, and they are sounding awesome in general.

They seem to have an initial break-in period, sounding better and better (especially the bass) with time.

These get louder than my last set of speakers, so no need to crank up the volume as high.

The 4pi's seem much more dynamic than my old speakers as well.

Its nice to have bass response that you can clearly both hear and feel, instead of only somewhat hear and not at all feel.

I have been using my old Adcom 555 (somewhat sterile) s.s. amp with these speakers, but I am now going to try a tube amp.

Ill be building an ANK 300B kit-1.

I have read on numerous occasions, that these set amps work well with these 4pi's, and some other high sensitivity speakers,
so i'm going to give it a shot.






 
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