I just thought of something regarding 2 channel critical music-listening only. Don't know why I didn't think of it before.
I have 2 Krell KAV amps. One 3 channel & one 2 channel. Each amp has a 2000VA power supply. At the mo' I have LF, centre & RF on one amp & SL & SR on the other. In other words, at present, both LF & RF share ONE power supply. Seeing as I listen to mostly 2 channel sound, don't you think that it would be better to have the LF connected to one amp & the RF to the other? In this way each channel will have SEPARATE and INDEPENDENT access to a 2000VA power supply. I'll also run these two amps from different electrical household sockets. This would, imho, mimic monoblocks.
To elaborate on how my 2-channel music listening is setup: Sound passes from my CD player source (via balanced analogue signal) through the pre-amp section of the Krell Showcase processor to the power amps (also via balanced analogue signal).
Is my thinking correct or am I missing something important?
I have 2 Krell KAV amps. One 3 channel & one 2 channel. Each amp has a 2000VA power supply. At the mo' I have LF, centre & RF on one amp & SL & SR on the other. In other words, at present, both LF & RF share ONE power supply. Seeing as I listen to mostly 2 channel sound, don't you think that it would be better to have the LF connected to one amp & the RF to the other? In this way each channel will have SEPARATE and INDEPENDENT access to a 2000VA power supply. I'll also run these two amps from different electrical household sockets. This would, imho, mimic monoblocks.
To elaborate on how my 2-channel music listening is setup: Sound passes from my CD player source (via balanced analogue signal) through the pre-amp section of the Krell Showcase processor to the power amps (also via balanced analogue signal).
Is my thinking correct or am I missing something important?
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