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Old 8th December 2002, 04:02 PM   #1
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Talking Parallel Zen4 wth Aleph 5

I just got finished with the first aleph 5 mono block, pictures coming. I would like to use it for one channel and the Zen for the other. Can I just parallel the inputs and outputs of the Zen? It is unbalanced. Is there a better way?
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Forget it. The amps sound different. The gains don't match. I will run the Aleph 5 Mono until the other channel is done.
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