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Amp for Near Field
I know this is kind of off the Protools topic... but I thought I would get some expert thinking from you audio guys/gals.
Just got a nice used pair of Yamaha NS-10Ms (anyone know what the M stands for??) for the near field and was wondering what you guys would suggest for a good studio amp for these speakers. cost? Best place to purchase? They will be used in an audio editing suite for radio/tv audio production for commercials. thanks
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Re: Amp for Near Field
A high-watt Hafler. The 10's really need a good powerful amp...
At least a TA 1600 or better, the P 3000 would be right in there. |
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