titus1 your question and setup are both confusing. First thing, why do you want to change? Second question, the Accuphase E-206 is an integrated for what purpose are you using the Hitachi and AR preamps? I would imagine the E-206 is a nice integrated Accuphase makes nice stuff, so if you are really looking to upgrade it may take a fair bit to improve on it.
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The impedance drops down to around 3 ohms over the 200Hz–1kHz region. A good deal of the power in typical program material falls in this range, which suggests that the CUB will not be particularly easy to drive.To get the very best from these Cub's. This is from Stereophile’s review/measurement results, pick the right amp that can do it easy into a 3ohm load and with current ability. Cheers George |
I have a pair of Cubs myself and have no issues driving them. Actually, they're very easy. For the last several years I've been using them with my VAC 30/30 tube amp. (30 watts/ch). Its a great sounding combo, and the amp doesn't strain at all. I have some high quality SS amps just laying around that I could put in the system at any time. After comparing them side by side, I still prefer the VAC. If we were talking about some of the bigger Wilson's, then I would agree on needing more power. |
Thanks for your suggestions. My Wilson Audio Cube is the first little better speakers I owned. They have replac Audiovector K3. I summarize as sales Hitachi and Ar. Keep Accuphase and think about possibly buying something more modern. Living in northern Sweden, so it comes out a little used quality hifi fore sale that can be listened to. Any help i can get is good. Would be good if the amplifier has à Phono input any suggestions? |
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