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hello, please forgive my stupid question, but I picked up a NHT amp
SA1 for a couple of bucks, and I don`t own a sub.
Can this amp be used as a regular amp, connecting two normal speakers
instead of the sub?


thanks

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hello, please forgive my stupid question, but I picked up a NHT amp
SA1 for a couple of bucks, and I don`t own a sub.
Can this amp be used as a regular amp, connecting two normal speakers
instead of the sub?


thanks


I'm pretty sure this is a single-channel model. It may also not be
full-range, meaning it may roll off the mid and high frequencies.

Mark Z.


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On Jun 19, 6:37�pm, "Mark D. Zacharias"
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hello, please forgive my stupid question, but I picked up a NHT amp
SA1 for a couple of bucks, and I don`t own a sub.
Can this amp be used as a regular amp, connecting two normal speakers
instead of the sub?


thanks


I'm pretty sure this is a single-channel model. It may also not be
full-range, meaning it may roll off the mid and high frequencies.

Mark Z.


thanks for your answer

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On Jun 19, 6:37?pm, "Mark D. Zacharias"
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hello, please forgive my stupid question, but I picked up a NHT amp
SA1 for a couple of bucks, and I don`t own a sub.
Can this amp be used as a regular amp, connecting two normal speakers
instead of the sub?


thanks


I'm pretty sure this is a single-channel model. It may also not be
full-range, meaning it may roll off the mid and high frequencies.

Mark Z.


thanks for your answer

Fleabay it.


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