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Yes, I'm really enjoying teh speaker out and the headphone out.
Another question for those who might know: My electical power has some glitches in it; for example, when my room a/c turns on. Also apparently when my roommate does something or possibly the neighbors. The wiring in my building is FUBAR.. in fact pretty much the whole apt is on one breaker. Anyway, I've always lived with little clicks in my audio whenever something happens to the power, but the headphone out of the Cronus is really popping quite loud whenever a power glitch happens. I don't know why the Cronus is more sensitive to this. So what are possible solutions? Surge protector? I doubt it; the problem is a temporary drop in the voltage. How about an inexpensive UPS? Will that sustain the power through glitches, or do those things only switch on when the voltage drops for a longer period of time? Mike Uptown Audio wrote: Probably just a simple feed from the preamp output. Be sure to have speakers connected even if you are not using them. Running a tubed amplifier without speakers connected can destroy the amplifier. The sound of these amps through loudspeakers is amazing as well. -Bill www.uptownaudio.com Roanoke VA (540) 343-1250 wrote in message ... I'm borrowing a Rogue Audio Cronus integrated amplifier from the dealer. Listening to the headphone out, with AKG K501 headphones. The headphone "imaging" is amazing.. images spread smoothly, and widely, between the ears, and vivid sense of ambience and space. A sense of natural focus, a way of focusing on the instruments as sources of sound in an ordinary space that is quite untypical for headphone listening. Anyone know if Rogue is using a crossfeed circuit? The imaging is so radically different than my Antique Sound Lab MG Head that I suspect they are doing something funny... Although I like it. Mike |
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