The first thing that caught my attention when I looked at the photos was S/N 0474 - I still cant get over the fact that Emo generate random S/N on the XPA-1. IMHO, it loses the "prestige" factor and it becomes a novelty really.
Mine are something like, 1001 and 883 - I'm seriously thinking of spraying this part black like I did with my trims.
The first thing that caught my attention when I looked at the photos was S/N 0474 - I still cant get over the fact that Emo generate random S/N on the XPA-1. IMHO, it loses the "prestige" factor and it becomes a novelty really.
Mine are something like, 1001 and 883 - I'm seriously thinking of spraying this part black like I did with my trims.
Thanks. Yes, it is kind of odd about the serial numbers. I think it is odd to have them on the front like that, too. Someone also said the number on the box doesn't even match the plate but I didn't check that part.
Post by bitsandbytes on Nov 5, 2011 4:00:26 GMT -5
Congrats on a great buy and outstanding review. You have quite an attention to detail and a great way with words.
Heard buzzing and hissing at first with my XPA-1's. The buzzing became intermittent then disappeared forever after a few days. The hissing took longer to gradually dissipate. Not remember the time frame on the latter.
When firing the XPA-1's today (with nothing playing), can hear a slight hissing from the tweeters with my ear right next to them. At two feet away from the tweeters, I cannot hear the hissing at all. When music is playing, the hissing is inaudible even with my ears next to the speakers.
Hopefully after a short time, your amps will likewise become very quiet.