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24 minutes ago, Gilbert said:

The older 930 is insanely tricked out.

I worked at a Porsche dealership when the 930's came out and loved driving those things.  Gobs of power but they were really back heavy.  Kind of like driving a sledge hammer.  You had to give them power in the turns to get them to bite and if you let up the back end would pass you up.

 

On the Macan, my wife would bring hers in for service and sometimes they'd give her a Cayenne as a loaner.  It's like apples and oranges.  Neither of us like driving it anywhere near as well as driving the Macan.

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CLASSE CAV-150

N0.278 

Think Krell or Mark Levinson quality but warmer and very tube like. Some say too dark, but with titanium loaded Klipsch horns, I don't think I will have any issues with that in my already bright room. This should be exactly what the doctor ordered. And It only cost me one Klipsch sub, one Klipsch Academy center, and one Onkyo AVR. Would have been much more costly had I went with with the other warm sounding amps many others here use. Looking at you McIntosh.😉

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Bi-amp, Tri-amp, Balanced, or full 6 channels, what ever you want.

 

CAV-150 SPECIFICATIONS:
Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 KHz +/- 0.1 dB
Sensitivity: 1.2 Volt in for rated output
Input Impedance: 75 Kohms (single ended)
16 Kohms (balanced)
Output Impedance: 0.05 Ohm
Gain: 29 dB
S/N Ratio: More than 135 dB
THD+N: 0.004%
Maximum power and
Channel configuration With 8 Ohms load
Six (6) Channels 150 Watts x 6
Five (5) Channels 300 Watts x 1 (bridged)
150 Watts x 4
Four (4) Channels 300 Watts x 2 (bridged)
150 Watts x 2
Three (3) Channels 300 Watts x 3 (bridged)
Power Consumption (idle): 225 Watts
Power input: 110V 60Hz
Dimensions: Gross: 14" x 25 1/2" x 25"
Net: 6 3/4" x 19" x 21 1/2"
Weight: Gross: 85 lbs.
Net: 70 lbs.

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I got a ghent case for an icePower 50ASX2se board... neither of them have any instructions, so I've been reading the internet and laying it out.... ie… counting screw's and seeing where all the holes are lol, the voltage jumper seems to be the part that stumped me first... then it was... well everything from the feet to the un-used holes... but I plan to figure it out … o O (hopefully before 5pm... because it's my day off and I'm already thirsty)...

 

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31 minutes ago, jimjimbo said:

Yea Carl!  Congratulations!  Love the name.

 

42 minutes ago, CECAA850 said:

A new grand daughter.   Chandler Grace.  

 

Hmmm.  It's not allowing pictures.   I'll try and post again later.

 

=== Gawd, I absolutely hate this inter web cliche - but - “pictures or it didn’t happen” - 

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