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After researching I have concluded that this would make a good system:
Use a Klipsch ProMedia GMX A-2.1 system mated with the Decware Taboo. The Decware Taboo has a low input sensitivity (around 2.3V) so the addition of the 9dB attenuator may or may not be necessary: The Taboo already has a "volume" control and the attenuator would be used as a safety precaution to prevent too much voltage from entering the Taboo. The Klipsch ProMedia GMX seems highly rated except for the the 'hiss' problem it exhibits; it is also a fairly highly sensitive satellite speaker that operates above 140Hz. . .a good crossover point for using the lower powered Taboo. . .but being a tube amp will give the perceived power as being higher. Your thoughts or opinions. |
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