Hi Jadem6
I live in New Zealand where Plinius is made and have owned several Plinius amplifiers personally, the Class A 50 watt and Class A 100 watt amplifiers being their best amplifiers in my personal opinion.
Live is the reference point to all music, but you have to also realize that live music play back today is most of time played back through big PA rigs using solid state amplifiers.
If you plugged one of these PA amplifiers into your home speakers with out all the mixing desk adjustments you might have a different opinion on the sound quality.
You are right in the opinion matching amplifiers to speakers is the best way to get musical system synergy.
I have built my own preamplifier & power amplifiers to match my own Horn speakers, this system is placed in a dedicated acoustically treated listening room.
The best solid state amplifiers I have used in this system is the Pass Labs XA 100.5 Class A amplifiers, these amplifiers provide wonderful sound.
If you use a speaker that would match the 55 watt triode output of the Air Tight ATM 3 mono blocks with the Air Tight ATC-2 preamplifier your would be very impressed.
System synergy is is very important to get a great sound, room interaction is 40% of the sound quality.
In the domestic field of music playback we do not usually have the luxury of mixing the sound playback to each listening room, so then room acoustic treatments are a necessary part of the sound system for best sonic results.
I think in your system the Plinius might just be a better match to your loudspeakers resulting in your findings of your review.
Try the Plinius amplifier on a pair of Avantgarde horn speakers or PHY based speakers then compare the sound to a Triode valve amplifier on the same speaker, now you might have a different opinion of the Plinius amplifier.
Thanks Jason.
I live in New Zealand where Plinius is made and have owned several Plinius amplifiers personally, the Class A 50 watt and Class A 100 watt amplifiers being their best amplifiers in my personal opinion.
Live is the reference point to all music, but you have to also realize that live music play back today is most of time played back through big PA rigs using solid state amplifiers.
If you plugged one of these PA amplifiers into your home speakers with out all the mixing desk adjustments you might have a different opinion on the sound quality.
You are right in the opinion matching amplifiers to speakers is the best way to get musical system synergy.
I have built my own preamplifier & power amplifiers to match my own Horn speakers, this system is placed in a dedicated acoustically treated listening room.
The best solid state amplifiers I have used in this system is the Pass Labs XA 100.5 Class A amplifiers, these amplifiers provide wonderful sound.
If you use a speaker that would match the 55 watt triode output of the Air Tight ATM 3 mono blocks with the Air Tight ATC-2 preamplifier your would be very impressed.
System synergy is is very important to get a great sound, room interaction is 40% of the sound quality.
In the domestic field of music playback we do not usually have the luxury of mixing the sound playback to each listening room, so then room acoustic treatments are a necessary part of the sound system for best sonic results.
I think in your system the Plinius might just be a better match to your loudspeakers resulting in your findings of your review.
Try the Plinius amplifier on a pair of Avantgarde horn speakers or PHY based speakers then compare the sound to a Triode valve amplifier on the same speaker, now you might have a different opinion of the Plinius amplifier.
Thanks Jason.