Arcamguy,
Yes, it can be bi-amped and if you're inclined, you can slave up to 4 units for surround sound (which would be overkill but it can be done with the F.C.B.S. feature).
Charles1dad,
I believe that people who hear this in a store setting will pass on it not realizing the potential. Lest anyone paint me with a broad brush, let me say again that it comes the closest I've heard to a SET headphone setup. It doesn't have that bubble that surrounds each and every performer and it's not as delicate in unraveling the musical mystery. It's more frank and direct and yet you can follow anyone playing anything no matter what. The soundstage is pretty much wide open and it's only the limits of my room that keeps the stage depth limited but still layered, detailed and nuanced.
Last night I listened to an age old Norah Jones cut "Don't Miss You At All" on SACD at a low setting and was dumbfounded. I've never heard it like that before. What she does with here voice is amazing.
Anyway, time to stop raving and get back to listening.
All the best,
Nonoise
Yes, it can be bi-amped and if you're inclined, you can slave up to 4 units for surround sound (which would be overkill but it can be done with the F.C.B.S. feature).
Charles1dad,
I believe that people who hear this in a store setting will pass on it not realizing the potential. Lest anyone paint me with a broad brush, let me say again that it comes the closest I've heard to a SET headphone setup. It doesn't have that bubble that surrounds each and every performer and it's not as delicate in unraveling the musical mystery. It's more frank and direct and yet you can follow anyone playing anything no matter what. The soundstage is pretty much wide open and it's only the limits of my room that keeps the stage depth limited but still layered, detailed and nuanced.
Last night I listened to an age old Norah Jones cut "Don't Miss You At All" on SACD at a low setting and was dumbfounded. I've never heard it like that before. What she does with here voice is amazing.
Anyway, time to stop raving and get back to listening.
All the best,
Nonoise