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Through an estate sale I recently came into two monoblock 9W KT88
Qucksilver Amps and two Mcintosh XR 1051 speakers. I have connected them together but the amplifier is severely underpowered for the speakers. I need some advice. Should I get smaller bookshelf speakers to match the amp w a sub or just EQ the speakers for some heaver low-end response? Any thoughts ideas are welcome. Speakers are like these http://mcc.berners.ch/speakers/XR1051.pdf amps like these http://www.quicksilveraudio.com/prod...MonoManual.pdf Joe |
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On Aug 9, 3:39=A0am, wrote:
Through an estate sale I recently came into two monoblock 9W KT88 Qucksilver Amps and two Mcintosh XR 1051 speakers. I have connected them together but the amplifier is severely underpowered for the speakers. I need some advice. Should I get smaller bookshelf speakers to match the amp w a sub or just EQ the speakers for some heaver low-end response? Any thoughts ideas are welcome. Speakers are like thesehttp://mcc.berners.ch/speakers/XR1051.pdf amps like thesehttp://www.quicksilveraudio.com/products/SET%20MonoManual.= Joe if you are committed to the amps then you should get more efficient speakers. That does not mean they have to be or should be bookshelf speakers. Some of the most efficient speakers out there are large and full range. EQ is the last thing you want to do. A powered sub is a reasonable option but matching can be tricky. |
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On Aug 10, 10:46=A0am, ScottW wrote:
On Aug 9, 2:16=A0pm, Scott wrote: On Aug 9, 3:39=A0am, wrote: Through an estate sale I recently came into two monoblock 9W KT88 Qucksilver Amps and two Mcintosh XR 1051 speakers. I have connected them together but the amplifier is severely underpowered for the speakers. I need some advice. Should I get smaller bookshelf speakers to match the amp w a sub or just EQ the speakers for some heaver low-end response? Any thoughts ideas are welcome. Speakers are like thesehttp://mcc.berners.ch/speakers/XR1051.pdf amps like thesehttp://www.quicksilveraudio.com/products/SET%20MonoMan= ual.pdf Joe if you are committed to the amps then you should get more efficient speakers. That does not mean they have to be or should be bookshelf speakers. Some of the most efficient speakers out there are large and full range. EQ is the last thing you want to do. A powered sub is a reasonable option but matching can be tricky. How much will a powered sub help? =A0 You may have plenty of SPL from the sub but peak SPL from the speakers won't change with the addition of a sub AFAIK. ScottW It helps plenty by giving the amp less to do depending on the source content of course. It also helps anytime you can get greater frequency extension. That is my experience having had a powered sub for so many years. |
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