Anyone own the 1.7 ?
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@jafant , For your reconsideration: https://www.stereophile.com/content/thiel-cs2-2-loudspeaker-specifications https://www.stereophile.com/content/thiel-cs2-2-loudspeaker-measurements https://www.ayre.com/products/amplification/ax-5-twenty/#FEATURES-SPECIFICATIONS https://www.stereophile.com/content/ayre-acoustics-ax-5-integrated-amplifier-measurements https://www.ayre.com/products/amplification/ex-8/#FEATURES-SPECIFICATIONS https://www.stereophile.com/content/ayre-acoustics-ex-8-integrated-hub-integrated-amplifier-measurem... https://www.stereophile.com/content/ayre-ax-7-integrated-amplifier-specifications https://www.stereophile.com/content/ayre-ax-7-integrated-amplifier-measurements |
@jafant unsound is steering you away from Ayre because it doesn’t vomit 2 ohm watts like a moon rocket on the Stereophile test bench. The CS2.4 presents a ~3 ohm load from 400-20k cycles. Two speakers need ~ 50 Watts to produce 90 dB at the listening position 9’ away (and that’s with a steady test signal, not music). Your DX-5 gain is a bit different than my QB-9 but not hugely so. In my system, clipping onsets around 97 dB with a typical CD. But I rarely ask for peaks north of 90 dB and most of my listening is 75-85 dB depending on genre and my mood. I’m probably only asking for 2-25 W for 90+% of my listening. The AX-5 is rated at 250 W into a 4 ohm load, Ayre doesn’t give a 2 ohm rating. That said, if you *do* listen at very high SPLs, the AX-5 probably won’t get you there. But before you believe me or unsound, listen for yourself, not via Stereophile measurements. |
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