if speaker b is closer to the listening position and speaker A are far away. And I want to run both Speaker A+B - is there a way to control the gain of Speaker B just like we have such gain control in AVR's?
It does have a 1-bit DAC section, but that's only part of the whole -- it has a PCM DAC section with selectable filters for PCM material, which is what most people are going to use.
If you look at the build quality and the engineering involved, I'd never call T+A's products overpriced. I've been there three times, I've seen the effort that goes in. These aren't mass-produced goods made overseas.
I'm happy to say that at this moment, an R 2500 R is powering my big speakers. I'm going to be writing something about it fairly soon.
if speaker b is closer to the listening position and speaker A are far away.
And I want to run both Speaker A+B - is there a way to control the gain of Speaker B just like we have such gain control in AVR's?
No. The same output is simply sent to both sets of speakers.
Another high end amplifier with Meters. ❤️
And if it's of any interest, they seem like good-quality meters that add quite a bit of visual flair to this unit.
Indeed!
Lifeless 1 bit sounds.
It does have a 1-bit DAC section, but that's only part of the whole -- it has a PCM DAC section with selectable filters for PCM material, which is what most people are going to use.
R2R DAC sounds musical, i have many of delta zigma DAC . Not organic sound. @@dougschneider8243
German audio is overpriced and very average soundstage.
If you look at the build quality and the engineering involved, I'd never call T+A's products overpriced. I've been there three times, I've seen the effort that goes in. These aren't mass-produced goods made overseas.