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use nad 2600 with "normal inputs" or "lab inputs"

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What is the difference, if there is any?????, and which is most used??, I am using it with a Marantz receiver powering a pair os MAs S10 rated @ 6ohms. Thanks.
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Assuming it's just like the 2400, which it should be since the 2600 is the 2400's bigger brother. The lab inputs bypass the level controls, the infrasonic filter, and ultrasonic filters. The lab inputs are -3dB at 3Hz and 100kHz, the normal inputs are -3dB at 10Hz and 80kHz on the subsonic side. Power related specs are identical.

-Brent
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