Quite agree! A lot of the electronics on the 367 is not directly involved
with output signal processing at all. Also be very carefully not to
circumvent the actual design of the P6 circuitry, some of the those
components were chosen with good reason by the designer for their
characteristics (gain, slew rate, etc).
Cheers,
Andy
On 06/03/2010 16:39, "Malte Rogacki" <gacki@gacki.sax.de> wrote:
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>> > it could improve the overall P6 sound if I would have changed them all...
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> However the 4558 on the KLM-367 are not in the audio signal path; as far as
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> probably be very little to gain by exchanging them.
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