Dave:
Thx for the reference. The Coda is a stereo amp, and I'm limited, in practical terms, to a pair of monos.
Here's a picture of the system:
https://goo.gl/photos/dxKkZtFu2xGsxh5t9
This will make you cringe, but the room through the doorway is a dining room, and there's no getting around the issue of having a break in the wall behind the speakers. I had to run my cables from the crossover (seen in rack at right) into the wall behind it, down in the basement, then up again in the wall cavities behind the speakers with special receps. It's pretty goofy, but wife would not tolerate cables in the walkway between speakers, so there it is.
Thus I'm constrained to placing amps directly behind speaker towers. No big deal in the long run.
Thx for the reference. The Coda is a stereo amp, and I'm limited, in practical terms, to a pair of monos.
Here's a picture of the system:
https://goo.gl/photos/dxKkZtFu2xGsxh5t9
This will make you cringe, but the room through the doorway is a dining room, and there's no getting around the issue of having a break in the wall behind the speakers. I had to run my cables from the crossover (seen in rack at right) into the wall behind it, down in the basement, then up again in the wall cavities behind the speakers with special receps. It's pretty goofy, but wife would not tolerate cables in the walkway between speakers, so there it is.
Thus I'm constrained to placing amps directly behind speaker towers. No big deal in the long run.