Is it possible to drive two aleph 3 (vertical biamp) with one Aleph L or do I have to take an Aleph P?
I've seen the thread, no answer for my question.
sorry , when I read it again ........ this one certainly isn't clear enough :
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you had exactly 6 months to try it by your self
off course it's possible
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sorry , when I read it again ........ this one certainly isn't clear enough :
I'll go promptly to learn Italian
as soon I manage that , I'll be back , replying
Sì, guarda la foto....
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Yes,
I know that there are two outputs but this does'n't mean that automatically any preamp CAN drive WELL two amplifiers. It needs to have balls (current) at the outputs. I know that the Aleph L is passive until 3 o'clock position ...so 🙂I think that it may have problems to drive two Aleph 3.
It will drive them fine.
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Also in the passive settings?
Fantastic!

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