@georgehifi
As I've indicated multiple times, the amp is not being bridged!
Regards,
-- Al
As I've indicated multiple times, the amp is not being bridged!
Regards,
-- Al
What does an impedance-matching issue "sound" like?
@almarg Ooops sorry, just saw what he said in the first sentence. added a 2nd Luxman MQ-88uSE to my 2 channel system, bridged to mono so I am running a Luxman to each of my 6ohm Volti Rivals In any case that phase/impedance load around 100hz is nothing that tube amps want to be seeing. https://www.stereophile.com/images/617Voltifig1.jpg Change the amps if you want to keep the speakers. or visa versa Cheers George |
Thanks guys, this is all a little confusing to me as both the speaker mfg and the dealer who sold me on running 2 Luxmans said there would be no issues. 95% of the time this sounds amazing, and I do hear the benefits of a more powerful sound and better separation between channels. But that fuzzy sound in some of the midrange on some material is what brought all this up. Hate to think that I'm stuck with these amps now if all I've done is decrease the quality of my sound. Also regarding tube amps and the Rivals, they are voiced with Border Patrol SET amps which are used to demo the speakers at all the shows, etc. So I don't think tubes are the issue, but it's the 3 ohms into a 6 ohm speaker part that has me concerned. |
So I don’t think tubes are the issue, but it’s the 3 ohmsThat 3ohms at 110hz with -50’ phase angle at 75hz to me is an issue, especially with SE tubes, this is where all the amps power is needed for bass repoduction. I find it hard to believe a speaker manufacturer would voice a speaker with this kind of load graph with "feeble" SE Border Patrol amps, that are probably good amps with the right speaker, easier loads than this.. Cheers George |