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Old 05-18-2002, 09:20 PM   #1
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Default Proceed AVP2+6 PREAMP

WE GOT THIS IS A COUPLE OF WEEKS AGO.
I got to admit I'm not that imprest.Its lacking dynamic range,funny in a preamp.It doesn't have many inputs, or digital inputs.
The menu is lame and the sound quality is less then expected.Proceed makes real good amps.But this new Preamp for home Theater isn't as good as I thought.
I got to play with it more, but first impressions is less than sadisfying.
Heres the setup......
Mains.......Dynaudio contour T2.5
Center.....Dynaudio contour center
Rears.......Dynaudio contour 1.3
surround back...Dynaudio contour 1.1
Sub..........Dynaudio contour sub
Amps........Proceed amp 5 for center,rears,surround back
Mark Levinston mono blocks for mains.
Wire is Transparent Ultra
Source is Pioneer DVAX10.
TV is a Pioneer Elite 50inch Plasma.
This is a killer set up but I think It might need some tweaking to get it to perform.
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Old 05-25-2002, 11:45 AM   #2
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tell him about the new lsi-polks
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. rt-7 mains
rt-20p surounds
cs-400i front center
cs-350 ls rear center
2 energy take 5, efects
2- psw-650 , subs
1- 15" audiosource sub

lets all go to the next ces.
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