peter;344410 Wrote: 
> marco (AT) yway (DOT) nez wrote:[color=blue]
> 
> It's perfectly feasible to add an 'optional' amp (of T-Amp quality), 
> that can be 'bypassed' if you want to use a different (better) amp. I 
> have 4 SB3's and a Duet and I would prefer to have a small internal amp
> 
> in some of them, makes for a much cleaner solution (less wires, less 
> power adapters, less hassle). Sonos got that right (I don't know if you
> 
> can bypass theirs, though).
> 
> Regards,
> Peter

I have a Duet sitting on top of a standard sized Denon amp.  Works fine
but looks ugly for bedroom ceiling speakers.  I searched various places
in the UK & Singapore for a 'duet sized' amp.  No joy.  I have a
colleague about to spend a lot of money on a wireless system.  He will
probably go Sonos because as Peter mentioned, they got that right. For
some folks it's the 'form factor', not the sound. I don't need a built
in amp for the Duet, but Logitech could surely source a 'Duet sized'
amp of acceptable performance in China..  Add this to the catalog for
folks that want a simple Duo Duet package.

Dan


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