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In Reply to: ok posted by DC STEVE on July 2, 2007 at 15:33:44:
IME plugging your amps into the BPT can cause a thinning of the sound. I had a BPT 2.5 Signature that I used with a number of amps, and always ended up running the amps directly into the wall because I was unhappy with their performance when plugged into the BPT. I replaced the BPT with a new Power Plant Premier and the transformation was wondrous; amps are plugged into the PPP with none of the problems with the BPT.
John K.
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