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<blockquote data-quote="atsaubrey" data-source="post: 5572212" data-attributes="member: 566555"><p>Zapco's use Symbilink which is a balanced and up to 16volt signal cable. There are alot of advantages of using Symiblink but the reference series do accept the standard RCA connections like most amps as well. Symbinlik cables are about $50 for each run of say $18ft. Now, I really admire your desire for the finest amplifiers on the planet. Now, buying Zapco unauthorized is just asking for trouble. Zapco will refuse to even open the box you mail to them for warranty if they find out it was bought unauthorized. Zapco places the traditional seriel numbers on the amps as well INSIDE the amplifier, if someone like woofersect gets one of these amps they have to remove these numbers to protect the good for nothing dealer that sold it to them. I for one would not want an amp the was taken apart for serial number removal only to be put back together by who knows who. Keep in mind they are not just slapping a serial number inside the amp easily removed but it is hidden and requires board removal. Do you want to risk all that when you are still paying $700 for an amp thru woofers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atsaubrey, post: 5572212, member: 566555"] Zapco's use Symbilink which is a balanced and up to 16volt signal cable. There are alot of advantages of using Symiblink but the reference series do accept the standard RCA connections like most amps as well. Symbinlik cables are about $50 for each run of say $18ft. Now, I really admire your desire for the finest amplifiers on the planet. Now, buying Zapco unauthorized is just asking for trouble. Zapco will refuse to even open the box you mail to them for warranty if they find out it was bought unauthorized. Zapco places the traditional seriel numbers on the amps as well INSIDE the amplifier, if someone like woofersect gets one of these amps they have to remove these numbers to protect the good for nothing dealer that sold it to them. I for one would not want an amp the was taken apart for serial number removal only to be put back together by who knows who. Keep in mind they are not just slapping a serial number inside the amp easily removed but it is hidden and requires board removal. Do you want to risk all that when you are still paying $700 for an amp thru woofers? [/QUOTE]
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