I haven't used tube amps for some time but listen to them on other systems; the sound stage is deeper on tubes but I don't find it as realistic as SS, YMMV. They don't really need the subs and I often don't use them; I had the subs before I got the L5s. I don't really have that much trouble with integration as I am using REL Stadium subs which I start to roll off at around 30hz on the top end; L5s run full range as the RELs are designed to do only the very low bass; they have no facilities to run a line level signal out to the amp and I wouldn't use it if they did. In any case I would highly recommend some form of room treatment for almost any room; best investment I ever made in audio. There is good info on setting up subs on the Sumico site; I bought the soundtrack from Sneakers as a set up CD on their recommendation and it works well.
Gamut L5 - best solid state and best tube amp comb
Guys,
I'm in the market for a used amp. Currently I'm driving my L5 speakers with an Einstein 100W stereo amp. It runs out of power at moderate volumes. What used SS or tube amp would mate well?
I'm looking for big sound stage and great imaging in an amp with lots of reserve power. I'm told these speakers dip to 2.8 ohms around 300hz. I listen to a wide range of music, but tend toward jazz and classical.
Preamp is Einstein, speaker cables are Analysis plus big silver ovals, not bi-amped currently. thanks.
I'm in the market for a used amp. Currently I'm driving my L5 speakers with an Einstein 100W stereo amp. It runs out of power at moderate volumes. What used SS or tube amp would mate well?
I'm looking for big sound stage and great imaging in an amp with lots of reserve power. I'm told these speakers dip to 2.8 ohms around 300hz. I listen to a wide range of music, but tend toward jazz and classical.
Preamp is Einstein, speaker cables are Analysis plus big silver ovals, not bi-amped currently. thanks.
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