In Reply to: M60s - disable negative feedback posted by bryan on December 22, 2004 at 16:38:17:
I don't own an M60 and haven't laid eyes on one for quite a while. Is there an external switch for NFB? Probably not, since you would then not have had to ask the question. If not, then you will have to snip a wire inside; consult the factory. As to your second question, you MIGHT hear a little better sense of depth and better sound-staging. You might also lose something, because without NFB, the output Z of your amps will go up a bit and if you don't have a high-impedance speaker the capacity of the amp to drive your speakers may be compromised somewhat. If you have "4-ohm" speakers, I don't recommend eliminating NFB. If you own 8-ohm speakers or higher, you will probably like the results of cutting out NFB.
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- Re: M60s - disable negative feedback - Lew 07:57:14 12/23/04 (1)
- Re: M60s - disable negative feedback - bryan 09:03:23 12/23/04 (0)