I also have a friend who runs an Aleph 4 with Vandersteen 3's into a room which is 27' x 18'. The ceiling ranges from 8' to 9' directly above the speakers, but at the other end of the room, the ceiling is over 20' high at its peak (cathedral ceiling). This room is open to other rooms on either side. He likes his music extremely loud and the Aleph has no problem with this setup, i.e. it never sounds thin or under-powered or gives any discernible sign of strain. It is my perception that the Aleph 4, being the last Aleph produced, may have better bass than the Aleph 2, but since I have never heard the Aleph 2, I arrive at this mainly from matching my Aleph 4 experiences with the comments of others about the Aleph 2.
Pass Labs Aleph Question
Was thinking of trying out the 100 wpc aleph 2's with Dunlavy 4a's. I've heard these amps are some of the most natrual sounding amps out there and was wondering how well they performed in the low frequency area. Are they bass shy or can they be authoritative? How do they sound with complex music ? Rock? Thanks
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