2 for 2.
That's all the advice I would need.
That's all the advice I would need.
Parallel SET with sufficient power
Parallel SET with sufficient powerParallel GM40's monoblocks More power better sounding tube. And has 4ohm taps. The negative phase angle of the Kefs is not severe, so the amps should drive them well. http://www.tubeguru.eu/poweramplifiers-/gm-70-pse-triode-parallel/ Cheers george |
If you wanted to stay with SET, amps based on the 845 usually put out about 30 watts a side. And then there's the ever-classic Cary 805 at 50 watts each: https://www.audiogon.com/listings/tube-cary-audio-design-805c-single-ended-triode-monoblocks-50-watt... |
I have a pair of Lampizator 211 mono's that run a pair of 211 per side in parallel, and I can confirm that Al and Ralph are tipping you off correctly. My 211's boast 85 watts of a tube power, but when I tried them on a speaker that dipped down to 4 ohms in the lower mid - bass range, it resulted in an anemic balance. It isn't so much about watts - - it's about proper impedance matching to achieve proper frequency response and tonal balance. |