Out of interest, how many people have tried their Summits or Vantages with the TACT amplifier?
I tried the TACT at home with my new Summits and I was surprised to learn the Summits wouldn't switch these speakers from standby to active. As you know, the Summits are meant to switch from standby when they detect a musical signal. But with the TACT, they don't. What you get is a muted signal from the Summits and the speakers operate with the status light indicating yellow rather than green.
I switched amplifers to another s/s device, and the Summits operated as they should do. I checked with the local dealer, and he contacted TACT. There appears to be a consensus that the TACT doesn't send enough DC signal with the musical signal to activate the Summits.
If this is the case, either TACT or ML will have to consider this issue because there is an increasing move to so-called 'digital' amplifiers in the market.
I am hoping the TACT didn't damage my ML's. I don't think so, because they appear to be operating normally at the moment.
I tried the TACT at home with my new Summits and I was surprised to learn the Summits wouldn't switch these speakers from standby to active. As you know, the Summits are meant to switch from standby when they detect a musical signal. But with the TACT, they don't. What you get is a muted signal from the Summits and the speakers operate with the status light indicating yellow rather than green.
I switched amplifers to another s/s device, and the Summits operated as they should do. I checked with the local dealer, and he contacted TACT. There appears to be a consensus that the TACT doesn't send enough DC signal with the musical signal to activate the Summits.
If this is the case, either TACT or ML will have to consider this issue because there is an increasing move to so-called 'digital' amplifiers in the market.
I am hoping the TACT didn't damage my ML's. I don't think so, because they appear to be operating normally at the moment.
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