@maplegrovemusic
Yes, what I am having done is essentially the same as the manual, except internally. Tie the inputs and speaker outputs together.
As as much as I admire Bob Carver, I don't think much of the current or voltage source set up.
If you look inside, you'll see a 1ohm resister on those outputs and that is supposed to give you a tube like sound..hmmm
So, I'm going to strip all that extra junk off.. Have 1 set of speaker posts and 1 RCA jack.
That should make an improvement to the noise floor and clean up the rear of it. They won't be stock anymore, I always wondered why he didn't make a mono Sunfire..
Weird.. Maybe he was and never did because he sold the company.
My SoundLabs do not have dual binding posts. They do have separate low and high transformers. There are 3 dials on the plates of the Sl's for adjusting the low/mid/high's.
They can eat a Ampflifier for a tasty snack should you try and push them hard. But these Sunfires can drive them to incredibly loud levels and still not get more then warm to the touch.
Because I am using very expensive silver WBT Posts, I wouldn't want to buy another 4 pair anyway!
You could split them and power each transformer separately, but after talking to Dr. West, he said it wouldn't really make a difference.
Thats why I wanted to convert my 300's. Now I'll have a 1 channel 600 powering each speaker.
If this project works out with Bill Flannery, I may send him the other 4 to modify and maybe pick up amother pair of 300's and then I'll have 8 mono blocks to use in my 2.8.2 system.
I run (2) SoundLab A1's for L-R, (2) Sunfire CRS-3C's in a dual center channel, I have (1) Sunfire SRS-210R Subwoofer and will be adding another. And I am in the process of picking up (4) Sunfire CRM-2BIP for the side and rear surrounds.
Yes, what I am having done is essentially the same as the manual, except internally. Tie the inputs and speaker outputs together.
As as much as I admire Bob Carver, I don't think much of the current or voltage source set up.
If you look inside, you'll see a 1ohm resister on those outputs and that is supposed to give you a tube like sound..hmmm
So, I'm going to strip all that extra junk off.. Have 1 set of speaker posts and 1 RCA jack.
That should make an improvement to the noise floor and clean up the rear of it. They won't be stock anymore, I always wondered why he didn't make a mono Sunfire..
Weird.. Maybe he was and never did because he sold the company.
My SoundLabs do not have dual binding posts. They do have separate low and high transformers. There are 3 dials on the plates of the Sl's for adjusting the low/mid/high's.
They can eat a Ampflifier for a tasty snack should you try and push them hard. But these Sunfires can drive them to incredibly loud levels and still not get more then warm to the touch.
Because I am using very expensive silver WBT Posts, I wouldn't want to buy another 4 pair anyway!
You could split them and power each transformer separately, but after talking to Dr. West, he said it wouldn't really make a difference.
Thats why I wanted to convert my 300's. Now I'll have a 1 channel 600 powering each speaker.
If this project works out with Bill Flannery, I may send him the other 4 to modify and maybe pick up amother pair of 300's and then I'll have 8 mono blocks to use in my 2.8.2 system.
I run (2) SoundLab A1's for L-R, (2) Sunfire CRS-3C's in a dual center channel, I have (1) Sunfire SRS-210R Subwoofer and will be adding another. And I am in the process of picking up (4) Sunfire CRM-2BIP for the side and rear surrounds.