georgelofi OP1,739 postsTry driving a pair of Wilson Alexia’s < .9ohm or XLF’s and others, then you’ll need something like this, to get the best out of them.
And lets face it, if you buy these >$50k speakers you want to hear the TRUTH and not compromise them with weaker amps that can’t pump out that kind of current.
I understand. But its not the only big kid on the block.
Two Bryston 28 BSST3 mono blocks come in at less than the SAE at $19,200
The Bryston’s numbers are more impressive. I’ve never seen a Bryston bench sheet test at an amps published output ratings, always a percentage higher. Not a few watts, numbers worth mentioning.
I can’t say which would fair better with the Wilson’s, just putting it out there. I know which one(s) I would bet on though.
And lets face it, if you buy these >$50k speakers you want to hear the TRUTH and not compromise them with weaker amps that can’t pump out that kind of current.
Cheers George
I understand. But its not the only big kid on the block.
Two Bryston 28 BSST3 mono blocks come in at less than the SAE at $19,200
The Bryston’s numbers are more impressive. I’ve never seen a Bryston bench sheet test at an amps published output ratings, always a percentage higher. Not a few watts, numbers worth mentioning.
I can’t say which would fair better with the Wilson’s, just putting it out there. I know which one(s) I would bet on though.