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Ok, I nFINALLY got what I wanted when routing the wires....the AC going to the meters are in a separate bundle..where they cross the low signal shielded near the meters they are at right angles. The shielded also routes in space away from everything....this one is QUIET!! We'll put it on the AP tomorrow...it sounds incredible though ...shold test very well..
You need that kind of power especially for baroque organ because you run out of amp awful quick. Who wants to hear a cathedral organ at conversation levels? Same goes for symphony orchestra pieces
true. Organs in person move enough air that your body actually vibrates. You need wattage to try and duplicate that. Thats really the only thing I use remotely near the power of my PL 700 for. Anything else, it rarely even hits the 35w power indicator. I can do rock on 30 watts of tube power, but classical needs a lot more horsepower and headroom.
I have to weigh in on that wiring work...................................................BEAUTIFUL.![]()
BTW, while talking about speakers - is that a joke you think? -> http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-TANNOY-15...pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item51c458593b

Rail voltage was 92.6 at 520 watts out into 8 ohms...