Amp advice

 

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does any1 no ov a decent amp 2 run my tannoy dc2000 speakers off? their 6 ohm floorstanders. pleese help.
 

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Username: Stu_pitt

Irvington, New York USA

Post Number: 924
Registered: May-05
Can you speak english please? The extra letters don't cost more money.

A decent amp? Here's a great one. It's a mono amp, so you'd need two -

http://www.harveyonline.com/products/details.asp?sku=1280&auth=KSNOD&r=0&categor y%5Fid=4&subcategory%5Fid=49702&page=1&order%5Fby=a%2Emfgr%2C+a%2Emodel%2C+a%2Et itle&mscssid=1KWGFFKM1MM88MCNCQMTP6TCA9A4AAB9
 

Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Parkhill, Ontario Canada

Post Number: 1356
Registered: Dec-04
hehe Stuie, you are a funny guy.
 

Gold Member
Username: Project6

Post Number: 5909
Registered: Dec-03
Declining literacy or obssessive compulsive cellphone text messaging addict?

We know plenty of decent amps and we know some that are very brash. Then we know the shy ones, the aggressive ones, the rude ones, the stand up kinda fella .........
 

Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Parkhill, Ontario Canada

Post Number: 1362
Registered: Dec-04
and the ones that you wouldn't take home to your mother.
But you love on a Saturday night.
Till Sunday morning.
I know yer name is Rita...
 

Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Parkhill, Ontario Canada

Post Number: 1363
Registered: Dec-04
and the ones that you wouldn't take home to your mother.
But you love on a Saturday night.
Till Sunday morning.
I know yer name is Rita...
 

Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Parkhill, Ontario Canada

Post Number: 1364
Registered: Dec-04
oops.
Sorry about the DP.
 

Gold Member
Username: Project6

Post Number: 5915
Registered: Dec-03
Must be doing the Rick James remix...lol
 

New member
Username: Pwcrowley

Evergreen, Colorado Usa

Post Number: 3
Registered: Feb-06
anyone know of a good amp to push my jl 15? i think its single coil 4 ohm but possible 8...
 

Silver Member
Username: Stu_pitt

Irvington, New York USA

Post Number: 927
Registered: May-05
See the link I provided above. That'll push anything, even your jl 15. Just make sure your shocks are up to snuff. Two of those (and the other stuff that comes with it) could get a little heavy.
 

New member
Username: Pwcrowley

Evergreen, Colorado Usa

Post Number: 5
Registered: Feb-06
yea right that shits like way too much
 

Silver Member
Username: Stu_pitt

Irvington, New York USA

Post Number: 930
Registered: May-05
I'm surprised that you were sharp enough to catch onto the price of that one, but I guess you weren't sharp enough to realize it's a HOME AUDIO amp.

Know why I suggested a HOME AUDIO amp?

Because this is the HOME AUDIO section.
Not the CAR AUDIO section.

While I'm on a roll here, when you leave the HOME AUDIO section and go to post in the CAR AUDIO section, you may want to start your own thread as well. Click on the words "Start new thread."
 

Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Parkhill, Ontario Canada

Post Number: 1372
Registered: Dec-04
Subtleness is indeed an art.
 

Gold Member
Username: Project6

Post Number: 5935
Registered: Dec-03
Not all of us can be artists:-)

Reading and comprehension, however, is a necessary skill.
 

Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Parkhill, Ontario Canada

Post Number: 1379
Registered: Dec-04
just like plurals.
And modifying plural nouns and verbs.
 

Gold Member
Username: Project6

Post Number: 5972
Registered: Dec-03
I is on confusing.Upload
 

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Help, my old reliable equipment seems to be breaking down. I've lost my right channel. Through process of elimination, it seems not to be the speaker, cable, or Adcom GTP-350 pre-amp but rather my Adcom GFA-535 amp. Whenever I play a CD or an FM station, I only get sound out of the right side, and whenever I shut down, the "high current power amplifier instantaneous distortion alert" light comes on (on my amp). I've played with switching the speaker cables from A to B, but that didn't help. I tried unhooking the pre-amp and running the CD player just hooked up to the amp (as I used to do in my pre pre-amp days), but the right side was still out entirely (no static, no popping, nothing). As you can tell, I'm at a loss at what to do next except buy a new amp or get this one repaired. I'm wondering, though, have I missed any crucial steps/connections/possible solutions? I'd be grateful for your help, if you can give any.

John in Philly
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