The 57's and 63's still hold their place as the very nearly best speakers ever! Peter Walker's marvels! I have two pairs of 57's. This gives me the option of stacking them for improved image height. Regarding power requirements, both the 57 and 63 work best with 25 to 50 watt amps. This rules out flea- watt SET's. A Dynaco ST70 is an excellent choice for either. Since both have quite extreme impedance curves (30 ohms to 1 ohm) a partnering amp should have a low output impedance (<1 ohm) for best response. Both are voltage-limited because of arcing (20 volts/50 watts for the 57's, 30 volts/90 watts for the 63's). Because of these limits there is no need for high-power amps (risk of damage to the Mylar diaphragms).
ESL57 vs ESL63
The 57’s are going for twice the price of 63’s.
i like the managable size of this speaker, this is really a part of my soon to be retirement built two channel system.
besides the price, how do these two fair amongst each other. Realistically how much power do the require, tubes ? Solidstate ?
my hope would be to also get into lower powered triode type amps with this projects.....
i like the managable size of this speaker, this is really a part of my soon to be retirement built two channel system.
besides the price, how do these two fair amongst each other. Realistically how much power do the require, tubes ? Solidstate ?
my hope would be to also get into lower powered triode type amps with this projects.....
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