Al and company,
The autoformers arrived 2 days ago, and in the meantime my brain started working again. I failed to mention that the speakers I wanted to use with the avr are 4 ohm speakers. So I used the 2x impedence ratio to turn them into 8 ohm speakers. I haven't even tried 4x yet since you have pointed out that I will lose amplifier power. So I have 95w x 2 driving them. Right? Even so I had to add the powered subs. I didn't even try not using them. These AR 90's are one step down from the AR9--4 way speakers with 2 10" side firing woofers, 87spl. They are a little shy of 4 ft tall and weigh 82 lbs.
With the subs biamping them, the avr damps them very well. The sound is wonderful. It's open and natural and full. The piano attack on The Holly Cole Trio "Don't Smoke in Bed" just about goes right through you. Dolby Volume processes each channel separately, and I think channel separation is very wide. It sounds to me like dual mono sounds--really clean with a good sound stage. The subs need upgrading and base management fine tuned for sure, but I'm going to have to keep these autoformers. I have to say it's the craziest system I've ever heard of.
Why did they ever make 4 ohm speakers? To get more decibles of sound? To get a fuller sound? All Revel speakers are 6 ohms and Paradigm are 6 and 8 ohms. Probably no one makes 4 ohm speakers anymore, but it should be against the law. They saturate amps and probably even the speaker crossovers.
And do some of these processors have an inability to quantify all the distortion components in a signal? If I take a disk with poor sound quality and burn a copy with my HP pc, the copy sounds better than the original. If I run a disk through an HK DMC1000, the streamed playback sounds better than the original. Streamed content has the potential for sounding better than a cd. And Dolby Volume sounds better than the raw cd. But Dolby Volume sounds better than anything.
I have many more trials and possiblilities with the autoformers. I talked again to Paul Speltz. He said about 5% of his customers have solid state amps. He said they use them on the Nelson Pass ALF(?) amps, the low powered ones. He said that MOSFETS are noisy and the autoformers cut the noise in half. He said his only experience with solid state was that he used them with a Sony avr and they upgraded it from unlistenable to listenable. He said they have a smoothing effect on the audio. I can say that they have a place in solid state for 4 ohm speakers which I'm guessing are quite rare these days.
Best Regards,
Lynne