Bill (Brownsfan)
Your experiences written about above are an illustrative example of amplifier and speaker matching. The Coincident Frankenstein was "sublime " driving your Triumph Extreme speakers. This indicates that the Triumph Extreme and the Total Eclipse have very similar speaker load characteristics. You said the Frankenstein didn’t struggle at all driving the Coincident Pure Reference Extreme (so again presumably similar load characteristics).
The Super Victory II it seems is a more challenging load and obviously benefits by matching the higher power Atma-Sphere MP 60s.
Have you tried the M 60s with the easier load Triumph Extremes?
I’m assuming that the M 60s and the Coincident Statement Line Stage are getting along just fine. I did the reverse, I heard my Frankenstein with the Atma-Sphere MP-1 preamplifier. It was a wonderful combination.
P.S.
I hope you’re still enjoying the Tennessee mountains and hiking trails 😊
Charles
Your experiences written about above are an illustrative example of amplifier and speaker matching. The Coincident Frankenstein was "sublime " driving your Triumph Extreme speakers. This indicates that the Triumph Extreme and the Total Eclipse have very similar speaker load characteristics. You said the Frankenstein didn’t struggle at all driving the Coincident Pure Reference Extreme (so again presumably similar load characteristics).
The Super Victory II it seems is a more challenging load and obviously benefits by matching the higher power Atma-Sphere MP 60s.
Have you tried the M 60s with the easier load Triumph Extremes?
I’m assuming that the M 60s and the Coincident Statement Line Stage are getting along just fine. I did the reverse, I heard my Frankenstein with the Atma-Sphere MP-1 preamplifier. It was a wonderful combination.
P.S.
I hope you’re still enjoying the Tennessee mountains and hiking trails 😊
Charles