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#29067 - 03/25/03 11:41 PM Model 770 powering Aerial 10Ts?
D'Arbignal Offline
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I've been fantasizing about buying some Aerial 10Ts (yes, I know I need to get a life). Do you think that the Model 770 will be able to drive them adequately?

The 10Ts imepdance is 4 ohms nominal, 3 ohms minimum, and the sensitivity is 86dB. Power hungry. Is the Model 770 up to the challenge?

Jeff

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#29068 - 04/02/03 01:37 PM Re: Model 770 powering Aerial 10Ts?
D'Arbignal Offline
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Registered: 02/23/03
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Thanks for all the feedback (not!). I thought I'd just drop by and answer my own question: yes, the Model 770 seems perfectly capable of driving the 10Ts.

(Awesome speakers, by the way.)

Jeff

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#29069 - 04/02/03 02:34 PM Re: Model 770 powering Aerial 10Ts?
Smart Little Lena Offline
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Where's that embarssed smiley when I need one. Sometimes posts get missed.

I have a 770, I would have counciled it would be plenty.

But really just replied to say congrats on the Aerials!!!!

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#29070 - 04/02/03 04:02 PM Re: Model 770 powering Aerial 10Ts?
D'Arbignal Offline
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Loc: NJ, USA
Quote:
Originally posted by Smart Little Lena:
Where's that embarssed smiley when I need one. Sometimes posts get missed.

I have a 770, I would have counciled it would be plenty.

But really just replied to say congrats on the Aerials!!!!



Thank you. The Aerials seem to be fantastic speakers. I can't wait until the matching center arrives so I can pick it up and install it! (Right now, I'm listening to the 10Ts in 2-channel mode, which, on a Lexicon MC-12, is almost a crime! )

Jeff

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