Originally posted by Peter_Klim:
Just a simple 2 ch with remote pre-amp.
Balanced Outputs...
How about some simple balanced outputs for 2 ch. This gives the user many more options for sound processing, external x-overs, amplification, etc. These cool boxes, placed between the pre-amp and the amp, can be very effective means to achieve system balance and room/speaker equalization.
I personally believe that this is THE most important area of system/room customization. It is true that rooms/spaces can be designed (room geometry) and treated with acoustically reflective and absorptive materials (including furnishings) to improve sonic performance. There are limits to this very inexact science however.
Especially with frequency response below 300 Hz, the inclusion of sound processing to achieve balanced room equalization can be a very powerful tool. This is true of both Live Performance spaces and Living Rooms alike. When music is accurate and balanced, "live performance levels" are NOT painful, harsh or boomy; the music becomes the seductive representation that the artist intended. The term "volume" is much more musical than "loudness". A poorly EQ'd system sounds loud. It's hard to find a point when a great system sounds too loud; the music just gets better... and Better.. and BETTER.
The vast majority of professional grade sound processors, external x-overs, amplification, have balanced inputs and outputs. Many are very inexpensive, but the balanced signal path can lead to big $$$. A simple, clean, and balanced 2 ch Pre-Amp would save people a lot of money, and provide a wide variety of system customization options for their unique needs.
Balanced Outputs... please.
Allan
[This message has been edited by AGAssarsson (edited March 14, 2004).]