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  1. alwayslearning

    Pass Labs x250.5 vs Einstein Light in the Dark amp.

    Thanks all. I decided to go with the finesse of the hybrid Einstein Light in the Dark amp out of Germany. Should be plenty of Class A power. If you're not familiar withe Einstein & this amp, here's a link to an older dagogo review...
  2. alwayslearning

    Pass Labs x250.5 vs Einstein Light in the Dark amp.

    Sounds like both are winners Thanks for your thoughts. It sounds like both would work great. As I enjoy the sound of tubes, and I'm not driving any demanding woofers, I'm leaning towards the Einstein Light in the Dark. It should be a great match to my Leto Zesto tube preamplifier Your...
  3. alwayslearning

    Pass Labs x250.5 vs Einstein Light in the Dark amp.

    Hello? Anybody? Is it possible no owners here use a Pass x250.5 with their ML's? Nobody uses an Einstein Light in the Dark amp?
  4. alwayslearning

    My first CLS and several questions.

    What amp/integrated amp/receiver are you driving these with? Do those identical electronics work with different speakers? It's possible that you only have a preamp signal reaching your speakers.
  5. alwayslearning

    Pass Labs x250.5 vs Einstein Light in the Dark amp.

    For Summit X speakers & my tubed Zesto Leto preamp, I'm debating between the Pass Labs x250.5 or the the Einstein Light in the Dark hybrid amp. Is the Einstein powerful enough & able to deal with the impedence swings? I hope to hear from folks who have heard the x250.5 & Einstein Light in the...
  6. alwayslearning

    line of work

    Retired. Previously a public school teacher, District Manager for (good 'ol) Pacific Stereo.
  7. alwayslearning

    Audio effect of moving rack from between speakers

    Big wide smile I like your bottom line. So true. Yet I wonder.... Bottom line is: if you can't move the rack, leave it where it is, forget all the audiophile details, and just enjoy the music.
  8. alwayslearning

    Audio effect of moving rack from between speakers

    Here ya go. THe rack & the system within myroom. I plan on moving my SF Guarneri Hommage's to a different sytem, replacing them with ML's. Hopefully the attachments work...
  9. alwayslearning

    Audio effect of moving rack from between speakers

    Gordon, the rack is 32" tall x 47" wide x 29" deep including the cords behind it. The front of the rack is 11" from the back of the speakers. Thanks for your help with this..
  10. alwayslearning

    Audio effect of moving rack from between speakers

    My low boy rack is open in the front and back. Might it stll be limiting my mid & lower bass? I'm still trying to overcome my inertia moving all kmy schtuff...
  11. alwayslearning

    Audio effect of moving rack from between speakers

    Jemplayer, it would be ideal to experiment and move items from between the speakers. But, my oh my, it's a lot of work to move, reconnect, level et al. Curious- does your moniker mean that you play the djembe drum?
  12. alwayslearning

    Audio effect of moving rack from between speakers

    Thanks Gordon. A to-the-point response. Your ystem looks great, and I'm sure it sounds great. Visually pleasing idea too- place broad leaf plants behind & between the speakers.
  13. alwayslearning

    Audio effect of moving rack from between speakers

    I'm considering moving my low-boy rack from between my speakers. The two side by side racks combined are 47" wide and 28"deep including wire room. Disconnecting & reconnecting components, & re-leveling all is a considerable job. Will it be worth it? I know that every acoustical situation is...
  14. alwayslearning

    Summit X's for nearfield listening?

    Thanks JonFo. Unfortunately my room is not a dedicated listening room. Curious though- wondering why the Ethos has DSP room correction, while the more expensive, two-bass Summit X does not have DSP? Seems backwards to me.
  15. alwayslearning

    Summit X's for nearfield listening?

    Gregg2putt thanks. That's encouraging to me. Seems like power and ohm dipping is not problematic with JR X01's. And sitting near field works, at least in your environment. Much obliged. I'm smilin'
  16. alwayslearning

    Summit X's for nearfield listening?

    Thnaks Bonzo. I didn't listen to the Ethos. Probably should. My closest dealer is about 60 miles away so it's a bit of a tredge.
  17. alwayslearning

    Summit X's for nearfield listening?

    I'm considering replacing my Sonus Faber Guarneri Homage monitors with Martin Logan Summit X's. Loved the MF midrange and vast soundstage when I auditioned them recently. They'll be powered a pair of Jeff Rowland 501 mono amps and a Zesto Leto tube preamp. My listening area is small, 11'...
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