I will say, though, that (like monkeys and typewriters - or perhaps blind pigs and truffles) he/they do seem to stumble on some pretty good sounding recipes now and again. "Sound signature" is perhaps even more meaningless and irrelevant than PRaT! The first step entails strapping each SE84C’s left negative speaker output to its right positive speaker output via a single jumper cable. Users can reconfigure the units to monoblock operation by following 2 steps clearly outlined in the Owner’s Manual. * If you've ever read any of Deckert's "white papers", you'll see why I tired of his hyperbole and the whole Decware "scene" pretty quickly. The second SE84C Zen amplifier Decware sent me was also pre-wired in the standard stereo mode. In fairness, they're hand made in Peoria, IL - but dollar for dollar, stick with something a tad more practical (e.g., SE 2A3 amplification) and you'll likely be happier, and better off, in the long run. Decware got subsumed by their own hype* and now they're not at all inexpensive. The little amp used to be quite inexpensive. 100 (or greater) dB/watt 1 meter sensitivity (e.g., in my case, Klipsch Cornwalls, Altec Valencias, and even my current "Frankenaltecs". It is not sufficiently sensitive to use with real (recorded) music to fill a room, even with loudspeakers of ca. It would make a pretty good tweeter amplifier in a bi/multi-amped system. Click to expand.I've had one of Deckert's "Zen" amp, the SE-84B morph, since the late 1990s.
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