Some of these are 70 volt. Strange.
Not strange, very common (and essential) when you need distributed network of speakers. It's not for homes.Some of these are 70 volt. Strange.
Definitely not what I'd like to use in my main system,
not even to mention what a fun will be using that with some thick solid wires such as AQ.
Yeah brand new price isn't that much different from March Audio Hypex.Interesting !
I see "new" price around 700€ in Belgium
Second hand around 100€
I was just looking for an amplifier around 100w / 8 ohm...
Using the best currentlySo use better wires
Fortunately I have no Amazonbasics, Monoprice and Canare so don't worry, my system is junk freenot scammy junk
If they make adapters then it would be easy to use.Hmm, well I don't think that Phoenix connectors are junk at all. Where did you get that idea?
A phoenix connection is likely better than a banana but of course both are better than required.
I do understand that you don't want to cut your wires but I could care less about doing that.
There are also adapters that can be purchased for little $.
Per the reviews here there is nothing to be gained by nice RCA cables.
Anyway not trying to talk you into this personally just laying out some info in case anyone is interested but is not familiar with these connector types, which are not junk.
Canare junk?? I've heard it all now. If it was sarcasm it's misplaced.Using the best currently
Fortunately I have no Amazonbasics, Monoprice and Canare so don't worry, my system is junk free
Really hope this is sarcasm or you might be on the wrong forum. Nothing wrong with any of those. Half my speakers are probably still run with Home Depoe lamp wire.Using the best currently
Fortunately I have no Amazonbasics, Monoprice and Canare so don't worry, my system is junk free
They may not be cheap compared to consumer gear but they are considerably cheaper than AMX and Crestron. Plus you don't need a programing degree to configure them.Thanks @amirm for another great review and for confirming what I already knew. Extron is very well known equipment for me as it’s the equipment I only use to control all my AV devices at my main place of work. I have Extron video switchers, touch panels, IP, IR, relay and many other control devices all around campus and some of them are 20 years old and still working. Extron is not cheap but for sure is one of the most reliable control equipment I have ever used.
I went to many staff parties put on by manufacturers and related companies. The best one was when my extended warranty sales team won the company wide Dominion Warranty extended warranty sales contest and between the 8 of us we racked up a $5500 dinner tab in ~1992. It was one heck of a dinner for sure. Om nom nom...Their training is also pretty cheap and if you ever go to Infocomm they put on one hell of a party in Anaheim.
They may not be cheap compared to consumer gear but they are considerably cheaper than AMX and Crestron. Plus you don't need a programing degree to configure them.
I'm glad that my speakers do not. That's a personal choice right?Half my speakers are probably still run with Home Depoe lamp wire