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Re:what to put behind 480's
« Reply #30 on: July 05, 2003, 03:30:02 PM »
you should consider putting the majority of the 'crowd' behind your 480s as well hehehe...some of the TS 480 tapes i've heard sound distant

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Re:what to put behind 480's
« Reply #31 on: July 06, 2003, 09:05:27 AM »
I think I would throw a v3 behind them, or maybe even a mini-me!  The mp2->modsbm is very dark, a nd quite frankly, wayyyy too dark for my ears.  The only reason it sounds good with mbho's is because they are so freakin bright as it is!  

Daryan, this surprises me a lot.  The MP-2 > modSBM sounds almost exactly like the MiniMe with the Gefells.  The MiniMe has greater high-end frequency extension and tighter bass, but the tonal characteristics are spot-on.  FWIW, I ran the MP-2 > modSBM and I loved the combination; it produced some world class tapes with the Gefells.  Then again, I like dark-sounding tapes so this may have something to do with it.

As for the 480s, I agree with some of the other opinions mentioned.  I like them with a m148 > Apogee A/D or with a PS-2 > modSBM-1.  You can't go wrong with either and there is an option for every budget class.
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Re:what to put behind 480's
« Reply #32 on: July 07, 2003, 12:07:30 PM »
I love the 480's with a 248 or 148. I will be running it with the V3 to see what my feelings are, I plan on running 148>V3 & just V3 to see what I think. I ran the MK4's for a little & they only sound good with a 248 IMO.
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Re:what to put behind 480's
« Reply #33 on: July 07, 2003, 12:57:47 PM »
I agree with a lot of the others. The m148>ad1000 combo sounds best to my ears.

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Re:what to put behind 480's
« Reply #34 on: July 09, 2003, 08:47:52 PM »
I ran 480/CKx>PS-2>mod SBM-1 for about 2 years. Sounds great!

One of the things I liked about it most was that it was super easy to power. Couple 9V's for the PS-2 and a single 7.2AH SLA to power a D8 and the SBM lasted me an entire day @ the festivals. I was pushing the SLA a little hard, but something with a little more, like a 10AH+ and you're golden.

I also liked the fact that I could run it using internal AA's for stealth situations.

well worth the wait and cost, but if you need something cheaper, you would be amazed at 480>ps2>mod sbm-1

 

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