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Old 06-08-2008, 04:24 PM
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Default MPS150 - possible to use both High and Low Level connections?

A friend has a 2.1 hifi only system at present using an MPS150 and 2 micros and this is connected to his Cyrus amp using the high level connections.



This system is in his dining room, which is knocked through to his living room where he is about to get an AV amp (which'll run A'Diva's. It would be good if he can use the low level input to the sub for use with this system.



Only one system would be in use at any one time of course



The sub sits inbetween the two rooms.



Any help or advice warmly received.
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A friend has a 2.1 hifi only system at present using an MPS150 and 2 micros and this is connected to his Cyrus amp using the high level connections.



This system is in his dining room, which is knocked through to his living room where he is about to get an AV amp (which'll run A'Diva's. It would be good if he can use the low level input to the sub for use with this system.



Only one system would be in use at any one time of course



The sub sits inbetween the two rooms.



Any help or advice warmly received.
Should have no problems at all (as long as he does use one system at a time).
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Should have no problems at all (as long as he does use one system at a time).


Many thanks Eric, I recommended the Gallos to him based on your enthusiasm (and that of others). They really are very good for such small speakers and compared to another friend's Bose sytem, well, nothing further needs to be said
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They are excellent for their size and cost. Can't wait to have a go with the new Due's which should hopefully be here in around 4-6 weeks.
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He's just ordered some A'Divas which'll make up the front 3 and the left and right for the "hifi" with the existing micros being moved to surround duties.



He's as happy as he can be having sold his beloved Mission 760 Freedoms at the behest of SWMBO.
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We set everything up on Friday and it works very well indeed.



He has a Pioneer LX51 and running the MCACC auto setup worked very well, it got all the distances correct and the ystem sounds fantastic, even though we only had PLIIx working using his old X-box as a DVD player. He now has Sky HD installed and says it works fantastically well.



For his Hifi setup, the A'Divas are a vast improvement on the Micros and it's much easier to integrate the sub with them than with the micros.



He, and his wife, are very happy. (Except the LZ800 Panasonic has shocking backlight bleed so will probably have to go back - I advised a plasma).
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