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Old 27th January 2005, 09:00 PM   #1
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Default Active Loudspeaker Amps - BMM

Hello Everyone -

Has anyone out there built any of the kit amplifiers for their active speakers using products from BMM (bmm-electronics.com)? I'm looking at a kit they have for a tri-amp set up, all in one unit - 120 +60+ 60 watts. Seems like a great set-up for something like the Linkwitz Orion or any other active 3-way. Very convenient as opposed to building six separate amps or spending $1600 for an ATI.

Anybody have any experience or feedback with these?
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