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Pairng Roksan Kandy with power amp ......????
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Can anyone help a poor distressed soul by informing if it is possible to pair a Roksan Kandy KA1 MkIII integrated with a Roksan Caspian power amp, so that I may bi wire my Mono Pulse speakers. Currently there is only the facility for two biniding posts per speaker out.??? I am really after the knowledge as to whether they are compatible between the different models albeit same manufacturer.

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Re: Pairng Roksan Kandy with power amp ......????
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Do you mean bi-amping...?
If so, I think the Kandy KA1 MkIII has pre-amp outputs (around the back). Connect these to your power amp, and the volume control on the integrated will control the output.
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Hi there yes I do indeed mean bi amping. Do you think that the Kandy will be able to pair up with the Caspian ? Thanx for helping me and answering !!

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Yes.
I have no experience of either though, so have no idea what the sonic results will be.
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Hi. I recently purchased the current model Caspian Int and Power amps to be used together. I was waiting for the Kandy Power amp to be released. I was led to believe the release was eminent based on an email I received from Roksan:

July 13, 2009:

Dear Mr. Salerno,
Thank you for your email.

At present our technical team is working on K2 power amplifier and will be announced very soon.

Kind regards

Roksan Audio, service
www.roksan.co.uk
6 Northfield Industrial Estate
Beresford Avenue
Wembley
Middlesex HA01NW
Tel 44 20 8900 6801
Fax 44 20 8900 0734

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