That's a pretty large room. How are the room treatments (particularly absorption) especially behind the Forte III's? I would expect the Yamaha to deliver more bass slam than a EL34-based tube amp. You may want to consider adding a sub - not that it will deliver more bass slam, but it will fill out the low end and help provide bigger soundstaging. Keep in mind the Forte III’s only go down 38hz. I have a pair of Forte III’s that I run with a tube integrated and I use a sub as well. Really nice depth/width of soundstage with the sub and overall more saturated dynamics. I wouldn’t say it has a ton of "slam" though. I’d stick with SS amplification if that’s what you’re after.
Missing tube integrated for Klipsch Forte III?
2 weeks ago i acquired and set up the forte iii's in my 25x35 basement (8ft ceilings). i paired it with a gorgeous yamaha as-2100 - man that amp is beautiful and solidly built. granted, both the forte's and that amp aren't really broken in yet BUT (i hate) i am missing that low end bass presence that i hear so much about from tube people. they all talk about "bass slam." it's not that the yamaha doesnt deliver, but i'm just not feeling it as a slam. i understand the primaluna evo 300 uses EL34 tubes and are supposed to be highly musical, dynamic, and able to slam. reading all those reviews leaves me tempted to try to tube route. thoughts? looking for real low end at low volumes with great detailed resolution up top (but not too bright). i do love the build quality and aesthetics of the yamaha - would be hard to see that go on a trade.
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Wow your talking apples, and oranges here. The room is big.. Is there room treatment? 50-150 hours on the breakin. The speaker needs to be pretty close on the back side 2-12" MAX They are not know for, tow in, to much. Kind of a straight forward speaker. The back wall distance is pretty important, though. Closer is better. El 34s are not know for BASS slam, in any of the circles I run in. Mid bass, mids, and highs.. If you're the kind of person that like, more... MORE, M O R E... I'd be going the other direction, away from the valves. The Yamaha is 150-60 watts @ 4 ohms The little valve amp, is 25-35 WPC with EL34s. 6L6s,6550,KT88,90 would all have better lower ends, but probably not as good in the mid bass, mids, and highs, of the EL34s KT77 A valve top end and SS bottom end, would be very nice. It would also cost 2-4 times the amount. For the dollar SS is gonna deliver more, a lot more, BASS. Folks are gonna chime in about bass boxes (subs), WAIT.. let it break in, Klipsch is no slouch when it comes to bass. Really.. Place the boxes.. Happy listening Regards |
tuberist516 posts05-17-2020 12:57pmForte III is not a low end machine. Mapman made a very good suggestion to add subs. tuberist, I'll tell you, their not bad.. really.. They may not, LOL, SLAM, whatever that means, go deep enough? Maybe? But they measure pretty well, the bass is not bloated, nor is it lacking. Compared to most, in that range, 802 and a few other, They can reach right down there, with pretty good authority. If you want, Boom Boom, in the room room... different, question.. OP was asking about Valve, Amps, and EL34s for god sakes.. hee hee Got to get the guy on the same page first..BASS and EL34 don't really go together with the word SLAM! But they play pretty good down to 40 hz or so. Very Klipsch. like.. It's a horn... But OP, knew that going in, right?. Klipsch is horn loaded. and, a loudspeaker, in every conceivable way. Get them close to the back wall really.. I've actually tinkered with this speaker, nephew has a pair. Don't pull them out from the wall. Won't image well, but that is the factory preferred way 2-12" Regards Report this |
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