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RE: More DDAR stuff, sorry folks!


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  • Subject: RE: More DDAR stuff, sorry folks!
  • From: "Mick Furlong" <dorsai@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 20:26:15 +0100
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Graham

have you tried it with a set of PC style powered speakers?

I have with a set of grundig fine arts flat panel powered speakers and it
sounds good to me but I would be interested in someone who has used a cheap
pair of powered speakers compared to a cheap pair of speakers on the
inbuilt
amp.

Mick


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graham Howe [mailto:graham@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 27 August 2001 15:48
> To: UKHA List (E-mail)
> Subject: [ukha_d] More DDAR stuff, sorry folks!
>
>
> Just had to say, I have a f***ing big smile on my face right now.
> Just went
> down to my local Richer Sounds and bought some cheap and cheerful
Ariston
> MSX07 speakers for 20 quid including wall brackets. I took them home
and
> attached them to a couple of the rafters in the workshop (used to be a
> double garage, but never had any cars in it). I then ran speaker wire
(75
> strand from Maplins) round to the work bench and a CAT5 lead from
> the ports
> installed during the cabling earlier in the year. All cables were
neatly
> tacked to the rafters and passed through holes in the workbench to a
> cupboard below. I patched the port through at node zero and raced
> back down
> to the workshop. I then connected up a DDAR, turned it on, searched
for a
> decent album (Wheatus) and hit play. To my ears the quality is
absolutely
> fine, obviously not as good as my main HiFi setup, but this is only
the
> workshop. I could get decent volume without distortion using just
> the built
> in amp. I would seriously suggest that anyone who has more than
> one of these
> units should try out the built in amp before investing in a
> separate one. I
> can also heartily recommend these Aristons, for 20 quid you just can't
go
> wrong. Right I'm off now to go and do some stuff in the workshop,
> listening
> to some good music instead of the little portable VHF radio that I had
in
> there until now.
>
> Graham
>
>
>
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