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RE: small/cost effective amp needed
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- Subject: RE: small/cost effective amp needed
- From: "Nick Shore" <nick.shore@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 09:10:35 +0100
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how
about a teac reference 100 or a denon dm30 ??
both
have CD and tuner as well - but you might want to listen to something other
than
the bedroom source :-)
Nick.
PS.
how much did the kustom stuff cost in the end and which supplier did you
use
?
My Kustom
multi-zone
amp is now in and working like a treat with various ceiling speakers. I
didn't have enough zones to do the master bedroom en-suite but decided
to
use the line out from the bedroom zone to power a separate amp which in
turn drives a stereo to mono speaker (sounds pretty good
though).
I
need a recommendation for a small dedicated amp and volume control
(which
has got to look good and be small-ish). Any thoughts? Probably should
be
remotely controllable to fit in with everything else (IR or
other).
Paul.
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more information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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