Hi tvad-- always nice to hear from you!
I appreciate you offering advice based upon your experience with Silverlines.
As it happens, I live in the town where Pass Labs used to be located but have only heard Pass separates driving larger Zu speakers-- not the integrated-- and never with Silverlines. What I heard sound great, though.
I could just afford a used INT-25.
I could swing a used Coda more easily.
I've long been a stubborn advocate of not buying anything I can't return, so I'd have to decide whether I'm willing to take a risk in this regard or not.
Is the Coda similarly smooth- sounding to the Pass gear ?
@hilde45:
Thanks for your input.
I did try port stuffing and didn't notice much difference. And as noted above, moving speakers from original location 27" away from wall to 37" didn't seem to have any effect, either.
I could be mistaken but I think I've read that Alan Yun recommends biwiring. The thing is, my speaker cables are long-- 20 feet.
What about swapping out the speakers for a front-ported design?
I know Salk offers several such models.
I appreciate you offering advice based upon your experience with Silverlines.
As it happens, I live in the town where Pass Labs used to be located but have only heard Pass separates driving larger Zu speakers-- not the integrated-- and never with Silverlines. What I heard sound great, though.
I could just afford a used INT-25.
I could swing a used Coda more easily.
I've long been a stubborn advocate of not buying anything I can't return, so I'd have to decide whether I'm willing to take a risk in this regard or not.
Is the Coda similarly smooth- sounding to the Pass gear ?
@hilde45:
Thanks for your input.
I did try port stuffing and didn't notice much difference. And as noted above, moving speakers from original location 27" away from wall to 37" didn't seem to have any effect, either.
I could be mistaken but I think I've read that Alan Yun recommends biwiring. The thing is, my speaker cables are long-- 20 feet.
What about swapping out the speakers for a front-ported design?
I know Salk offers several such models.