30.1s with Rogue Cronus Magnum 2 (100wpc). Stock KT 120 power tubes with NOS Mullard in preamp stage. Have never come close to feeling short on power. Don’t think I’ve ever gone past 2 o’clock on the volume dial.
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Thx @twoleftears. This isn’t the first thread on this controversial question so do a search for my info. I have the 40.2 Annies and I’m using Linear Tube Audio’s Zotl40 Reference amps monoblocked which is approx 90 wpc in 8 ohms. The tubes in each amp are a quad of NOS Mullard EL34 (EF2 from early 1960’s). Berning’s Zotl adjusts to the impedance of the speaker. According to some I may be missing out on certain peak transients but given the music I listen to (and vinyl only), it wouldnt be much. Otherwise the combination is sweet, warm, beautiful and musical to my ears that I can listen to for hours without fatigue which was had been a huge issue for me. |
The impedance curve for the 40.2 below. Impedance appears to be ABOVE 8 OHMS ALMOST EVERYWHERE, except for a slight dip below that value in the vicinity of 100Hz. So some unscrupulous manufacturers would claim the 40.2, 40.2A, and now the 40.3 are a 12 ohm speaker, but given how these measurements are averaged its clearly an 8 ohm speaker so use the 8 ohm tap. Regarding ease of drive the minimum impedance of 8 ohms means that most if not all amplifiers will be able to supply the necessary current for a given power output level without difficulty. Otherwise the modest 86db sensitivity and the ultimate amount of power needed will depend on the usual factors- average listening level, distance to speakers and dynamic range of the music listened to. https://www.inputaudio.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/harbeth_m402_audio_test.pdf |
with respect to which tubes, perhaps i should not have made my prior statement with such ’absolute-ism’ - it obviously depends on your amp and your room sorry about the typo in my post below - should read: 'with respect to which taps on tube amps to use...' |
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