Phase Linear 200 Series 2 on loan

.... and when u think THAT's not enough, you could use the PL200 as a 'pre-amp'.
just plug the 200's speaker o/p's straight into the WOPL's inputs. heh heh heh... :laughing9:

LOL, you wouldn't have said that unless you tried it yourself in your early years :toothy10:
 
Derek, the thing that will jerk you up by the short hairs on the WOPL will be a complete redo of the bass department. Being flat to 10Hz is not universal among even the more expensive amps. Wish I could be there when that first bass note on Star Shpongle Banner hits your eardrums. Another amp tester is track 4 on Crystal Methods'---"Vegas" album, foundation threatening bass.....
 
Once I clean and polish this PL200 SE2, I KNOW its going to give me an extra 25 watts per channel, no doubt at all.
 
Derek, the thing that will jerk you up by the short hairs on the WOPL will be a complete redo of the bass department. Being flat to 10Hz is not universal among even the more expensive amps. Wish I could be there when that first bass note on Star Shpongle Banner hits your eardrums. Another amp tester is track 4 on Crystal Methods'---"Vegas" album, foundation threatening bass.....

I have it on Mp3, must try and find a lossless version. Will give it a whirl.
 
Re Track 4 on Vegas, I see, with the right amp = Scary Low's =))
 
.... and when u think THAT's not enough, you could use the PL200 as a 'pre-amp'.
just plug the 200's speaker o/p's straight into the WOPL's inputs. heh heh heh... :laughing9:

You do know that would be a slight impedence mismatch???????????????????????????????????
 
Might as well spin "busy child" while I am at it, great track *thump*
 
you'll never get passed the point of actually lowering the tonearm down for the stylus to actually touch the record with a WOPL.....
 
you'll never get passed the point of actually lowering the tonearm down for the stylus to actually touch the record with a WOPL.....

Keep the volume at 0 until the arm is lowered then and watch like hell for low frequency rumble. I notice the better my amp and speakers get, the more the speaker moves from that rumble. These days if I want it REAL loud I transfer it to digital and apply a subsonic filter that way.
 
i need to find you some serious boxes. e.g.: JBL 4530, but empty, and put new baffles on the fronts and chuck your 12" from your 4311's into 'em.
that'd rock your boat.
 
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