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 -- chinablues ------------------------------------------------------------------------ chinablues's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=7955 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=48428 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
