buying today,need your thoughts


today a local in Santa Barbara is BRINGING to MY HOUSE
B&W N803
Arcam CD 23
Kimber bifocal 4'
Kimber 1011 qty 1

I get to hear these thru the Perreaux 2150B and SM 2 I own.
I am buying the above for $3,000.
He is also offering the Plinius CD LAD for a great price as well...maybe $500.

So, I wanted to know:
cable ideas matching the Perreaux and Arcam and N803's
other things to help..power conditioners, cords, etc I read about from you all.

If I buy the CD LAD, do you think it is best to try it with the 2150b instead of the SM 2 to see how that sounds as a total unit?
would there be a good idea on an amp to use with the CD LAD?
should I bi amp?
is the 2150B and SM2 a good match for the N803/CD23

what would you do...

I isten to mostly rock, guitar players, Clapton,Santana, Allman Brothers, also jazz,miles and coltrane etc and acoustic like Hedges,.

I definitely like to TURN IT UP
and really desire.....the sound to be clear and refined and powerful as I increase the volume when I know a great part is coming. That is why I am spending this money...I dont want to play it loud, and then hear imperfections that get in the way of the total love and passion of the music playing.

thanks
128x128turnitup1234
Try some of the newer Perreaux amps. I know this may get tiring as I keep recommending them to anyone who asks, but Perreaux's newer lines are very impressive. Great sound, great build quality. A whole lot of power, and high damping factor which keeps the speakers under control at all times.
any thoughts about my 2150B and SM 2

I feel they are not the best match for the N803.

I have been emailing Martin and Clinton at Perreaux, they recomended the Radiance.

I have the Plinius CD LAD to demo, any opinions on this.

Thank you for your imput..really arreciate it.

Mitch
I'm not familiar with older Perreaux amps. I started in this audiophool hobby only a couple of years ago. Now I've tried a couple of Perreaux current amps and they have all been impressive in every respect. They sound great, great dynamics, the best bass I've heard, clean highs, very natural midrange....and these things are built like tanks.

If before getting these speakers you liked the sound of your amps, I'd recommend trying a more current one, like the Radiance; I also like the 200iP a lot, so I'm guessing the separates from the Reference Line must be really good too. The 200iP has a little bit more of a sound of its own than the Radiance. The difference is slight, but is very likeable. The Radiance is more neutral, almost like that straight wire with gain ideal...

The damping factor(which would typically tell you about how good can an amp control a speaker load) of Perreaux amps is really high. There is nothing muddy sounding about the ones I've tried. Again I haven't tried your amps so I can't comment on them.