I questioned it also...Adding to that, I thought that was the purpose of the polls being added. The absence of one here is another oddity.I’m surprised this amplifier does not have golfing panther despite being in the blue region.
Is that rating reserved for the ABH2 level only moving on? Because nothing sensibly priced per Watt will ever beat this performance.
I read through most of the thread and didn't see where a price was provided.I questioned it also...Adding to that, I thought that was the purpose of the polls being added. The absence of one here is another oddity.
What are the polls for again?
See post #53I read through most of the thread and didn't see where a price was provided.
Surely a person can not give the best panther without taking price into consideration.
Amir has stated on so many occasions he never factors in price.I read through most of the thread and didn't see where a price was provided.
Surely a person can not give the best panther without taking price into consideration.
But he does. Plenty of reviews of his say due to the price I am going to recommend it...unless I am remembering completely wrong...Amir has stated on so many occasions he never factors in price.
Interesting. So I guess the polls help with this kind of thing.But he does. Plenty of reviews of his say due to the price I am going to recommend it.
I would assume that being class-D, there is minimal inrush current and no need to worry about popping a breaker on startup.I own 2 of these, both running on the same 15A circuit,. I have more than enough power and no problems. I suppose I could have an electrician install additional circuits but I don’t see the need for more volume.
You do that once but the owner may do it many times. Think of the user.Regarding the upside down XLR connectors:
You'll see in any of the tear downs I use screw (solderless) XLR connectors. If I orient the connectors properly it makes it extremely difficult to insert the wires.
Good attitude. Much appreciated.I have been trying to be mindful of the XLR and speaker wiring crossing over the coils but I can obviously do better.
The issue is you dont see the lugs when plugs are in.I don’t think there is any “correct” orientation for XLR connectors. The cables only fit into them one way. Some manufacturers mount them sideways.
9 + 2 + 6 = 17I am in the process of off-loading the internal amps on a Denon 8500h to these two amps. In the final configuration 9.2.6 setup. The Buckeye 502’s will drive the base 9 speakers that are all tower speakers and the front height that are center size speakers. The remaining 2 sets of height speakers (middle & rear heights) will remain driven by the Denon. At least that’s the plan.
It's what I used to say about my pair of 10 cu ft subs: "Bass enhancement via room volume reduction."9 + 2 + 6 = 17
How do you fit in the room?
Pretty sure Buckeye is talking internally not externally. So users don't ever have to worry about it.You do that once but the owner may do it many times. Think of the user.
I remember watching that episode as a kid!
Seems relevant.
If one is willing to buy used, you can get a used M27 for $2200-$2700. At at that price it is a great value for what you get. I have an M27 but also a Buckeye 8 channel NC252 as well.Ya, at a cost of $5000 for a newer version nad m28 you get 7 channels. You can get 3 of these Buckeye 6 channel amps for a total of 18 channels for that cost
It’s not a problem. I have no problems removing the plugs and rarely need to do so.Pretty sure Buckeye is talking internally not externally. So users don't ever have to worry about it.
I was talking externally. His comments were in order for ease of connecting wires to connectors internally he rotated the sockets. I said he has that difficulty once but the owner may experience it many times. Sacrifice easy manufacturing for the benefit of the user.Pretty sure Buckeye is talking internally not externally. So users don't ever have to worry about it.