Whenever I power up and power down my Threshold S-150 I get a thump through the bass drivers on my 4333's. Is this ok? If not how do I remedy the situation? Can't hear any sound from the compression drivers, just the bass drivers which move out with the thump and move in on power down ?
Thanks from a excessive worrier......
Peter


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I don't find this amp to be sterile like the Acoustat Twin 200 I owned, but just as warm as my Dynaco 70, with a much richer bass by far. I vowed to never use ss amps until I heard this one. Now I may be converted!!! 75 watts per channel and at 1/3 volume I'm very satisfied with the range it provides. Even on crappy 50's recordings (cd format) it seems half as sterile as the Acoustat I owned. One other difference I've noticed is the clarity of the soundstage it creates. Each instrument has its own place. I was listening to the song "Cherokee" by Marcus Roberts which is an instrumental piano piece recorded in St. Josephs Cathedral New Orleans (Source: Novus 3130-2-N), and I swear I can feel the timber of the keys and the wires. Unbelievable. I listen to lots of small jazz combos and now I can hear each musician in his/her place with no blurr. I also tested with a bluegrass recording by Alison Krause and was amazed with detail of separation. I even have a more finite image, although I have room problems which comprimise my imaging. 
