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where
the
dnmner
smacks a cymbal
and
kicks
his
bass
drun
at
the
same time
that
everyone
else
in
the
band
is
caning
down
hard
on a
note.
70
watts
would
be
needed
to
reproduce
it
cleanly,
rot
only
50
are
there.
The
result
is
something
that
not
only
sounds
gnmdgy,
bJt
it
also
bJilds
up
heat
in
the
woofer and
tweeter
of
the
Angelus.
If
that
happens a few times a
minute,
well,
everything
starts
sounding
fuzzy,
and your
speakers
need
repairing.
The moral
is:
have
more power than you need
to
playas
loud
as
you want
to,
and
use
it
with
discretion.
Generally
speaking,
separate
canponents
tend
to
perfoml
better
than
integrated
receivers.
There
are
some
wonderful
exceptions
to
this
rule,
however;
consult
your
dealer
for
further
information.
SpeaKer Wire
Although
their
cost
may
seem
high,
quality
speaker
wire
makes
a
significant
contrirotion
to
the
total
performance
of
your system,
es~ially
if
the
distance
between power
amplifier
and
speaker
is
great.
The
usual
lamp
cord'
will
tend
to
make
the
system sound
dull
and
lifeless
in
the
trebles,
nlJShy
in
the
bass,
and
generally
hanper
the
amplifier's
ability
to
control
the
speaker.
'1bere
are
quite
a nunber
of
excellent
speaker
wires
available,
with
more
appearing
all
the
time.
Wires
fran
canpanies
such
as
Straight
Wire, Kimber Cable,
and
others,
provide
excellent
performance
at
reasonable
cost.
Ask your
dealer
for
advice.
>
Use
the
shortest
length
of
wire
possible
between
amp
and
speakers.
> For systems
set
up
for
careful
listening,
both
speaker
wires
should
be
the
same
length.
Unequal
length
wires
can
create
subtle
(or
not-so-subtle,
depending on your
attentiveness)
imbalances
in
tonal
'colors'
and dynamics
between
the
two
speakers.
How
Wide
'1hou
Art
How
far
apart
the
Angeli
are
relative
to
how
far
away
fran
them you
are
sitting
affects
the
imaging
~formance
of
your
system.
1he
wider
they
are
apart,
the
wider
the
'soundstage'
will
be.
The
closer
they
are,
the
better
will
be
the
resolution
of
imaging
detail
within
the
soundstage,
i.e.
between
the
speakers.
The
goal
is
to
find
the
balance
point
between
these
two imaging
characteristics
that
suits
your
tastes.
A good
place
to
start
is
to
make
the
distance
between the
speakers
equal
to
two-
thirds
of
the
distance
fran
your
listening
position
to
the
speakers,
and
play
around
with
spreading
them
apart
and
bringing
them
closer
together
until
you
find
what you
like.
Remember
also
that
moving
the
speakers
alters
the
pattern
of
reflective
paths
discussed
in
the
Setup
Detail
section,
so
tonal
balance
may
be
affected
s~t
••••
System
Polarity
S~se
you were
standing
in
front
of
a
mirror
that
turned
everything
reflected
in
1t
upside
down.
All
the
features
of
the
image would' be
there,
bJt
they
would
be
inverted.
This
is
a
visual
analogy
of
what
is
called
Polarity.
The
aOOio
industry
has
not
established
any
polarity
standards,
so
sane
pieces
of
equipnent
invert
the
signal
as
it
passes
through them,
and
others
do
not.
It
is
argued
by
sane
that,
since
the
inversion
status
of
each
record,
CD,
etc.
is
unknown,
pro~
system
polarity
is
unimportant.
For
those
of
you
who
feel
that
it
is,
here's
how
to
make
your
system
positive
polarity.
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