Had good luck with my vintage Ohm F
speakers using a Carver TFM-35x.
speakers using a Carver TFM-35x.
Ohm Walsh Talls and amplification
HI @johor72 I dont want to sound like an ad for https://nelionaudio.com/ .... 480w like that of one of Greg's upgraded M1.0t would do the trick.... he sells them already upgraded... on his site.. .he sells out and then gets more in... or you can find one used and then send it to him for upgrade... the trick is to find a non working one for cheap and then send it off to get it upgraded and modded and its get repaired in process ( no addition charge unless its a real basket case... ). https://nelionaudio.com/index.php?/services.html/carver/carver-amplifiers/carver-m-10t-mkii-opt002-r... but that is my opinion.bestbill |
Not sure of your budget....but....here is an absolutely fantastic sounding amp...sort of a blend of tubes, class A and Class A/B....normally $1700 new but being offered for $1100...and maybe they will take less. I own a CherryAmp and can't say enough good things. https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=166431.0 |
Oddtodd, in my conversation with John, I made it clear I could not afford something like a PassLabs amp, so I asked him to talk in terms of affordable gear. Like was mentioned above, he readily told me about driving the 2000s with the (very affordable) Outlaw receiver. I asked him how Ohms sound with Class D amps as a lot of them are affordable. He said they sound fine and told me a number of customers had success with Emotiva amps. I specifically mentioned Zeos' driving his with those Crown PA amps and John said, "Yeah, that's another way you could go." And I laughed and asked, "Yeah, but...I wonder how that SOUNDS?!" And he said, "We had something like that same set up for quite a while here in our shop. It sounded good!" |