Hi,
Is a 6260 a good amp?I think about to bridged it and wired up with 4345.
Hi,
Is a 6260 a good amp?I think about to bridged it and wired up with 4345.
I used one in non-bridged mode with my 4341s for quite a while.
Zilch and friends here helped me learn how to get a biamp system going -
originally my system was driven off a JBL/UREI M552 crossover.
I used the 6260 just for the woofers (2235s), and had a 6230 for the upper 3 drivers -
back then, nearly the whole room was JBL or JBL/UREI gear.
A bit later, I got an Ashley XR1001 active crossover, like you see in this photo (Sept 2008).
The JBLs amps were fine - no complaints - but I never bridged them.
Later on, I sold off the UREI amps and got a pair of Adcom GFA-555s.
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I have a 6260 and it's seen most use in bridged mode for subwoofer use.
As crazy as it sounds, I'm currently using it bridged to drive a University 315 in a K15 cab in my mono system. I usually run some tube mono amp for that set-up but thought I would try out the 6260 just to see how it would fare. Surprisingly well as it turns out. I have the gain backed off a bit and it sounds quite good using a passive preamp and the 315.
I haven't really sat down and A/B'ed it with other amp I own to make comparisons, but based on that, I would say that the 6260 (if running correctly) may surprise you as to how it sounds.
My 6260 is quiet as a church mouse run in either stereo or mono.
RC
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