@kuribo So what do you recommend?
I prefer and recommend an amplifier designed and tested to add as little to the signal as possible
LSA Voyager GAN Amplifier
@kuribo So what do you recommend?
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A bit off topic but I have a question about NAD m33 and Purifi. Specs indicate same power into 4 ohms as 8 as I recall. Not sure what to make of that? I could see where that was a factor in the results I heard with the small Totem monitors.
Whereas Icepower with a good power supply like BC ref1000m indicate power doubling mostly into 4 ohms along with significant current delivery capability. Both seem to indicate high damping. THe ref1000m amps have been an ideal mate for my larger Ohm Walsh speakers in particular. I attribute that to some degree to the power doubling into 4 ohms, high damping and significant current delivery. Would not want to lose that. |
The Age of Enlightenment called. They want their Scientific Method back.... |
I have a mini GaN amp as well, Originally bought it for HT in the main system as the speakers are a difficult load (Thiel 3.7s). Broke it in using a secondary system (B&W P6s) and it is not in another spare system (basically a guest bedroom) driving GR Research N3s (fed via a Marantz 5010 receiver). I picked it up when it was $699. I did a review of it here - https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=178455.msg1877185#msg1877185 |
These statements are false as are some of the apocryphal claims that followed them in the same post. Dr. Earl Geddes used double blind testing to show that off axis response and total room energy were extremely valuable for a speaker to be considered musical- and thus backing the measurements. Again, the important thing here is that if you cannot correlate the measurement with the apparent listening experience, you are measuring the wrong thing.
+1 Exactly! Yet oddly, those same people will take a ride on an airplane, use electric lighting, the Internet and a host of other technologies all in a single day, and all that only exist entirely due to science and engineering.
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