Is 40w int. tube amp enough to feed MerlinVSM


Hi all,

I am happy user of the older version Merlin VSMse, where lately I just have an gear change of a German Made integrated tube amp made from LUA Sinfonietta and German Made CDP LUA Appassionato with Cardas Golden Reference cable all around. After the setup of the new system and run-in, I felt the sound is still rather thin, where now I am wonder that 40w per channel power is not enough to feed the Merlin. Any comments will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Reference link for amp spec
http://www.lua.de/d/seiten/amplifier_a_06/sinfonietta/produkt.htm
Reference link for cd spec
http://www.lua.de/d/seiten/cd_spieler/appassionato_mk2/produkt.htm
michaelytt
I agree with Martykl, VSM SE is a thin sounding speaker on its own and hence the introduction of BAM. Even if you have them sitting against the back wall, lower mid is still thin unless you hook up some older Conrad Johnson amps to them.

My suggestion is to add BAM.
If you do not have teh BAM, then you will find it is the best/only way to find out what the speakers are capable of.
Before I seeking help and advise from Bobby, I would first like to thanks all for your comment. To give a little more information of my system, my listening room is a 11' wide by 13' long feet room, and my speaker placement is about 1.5 feet behind and side wall so it is about 6 feet apart toe-in. I do have a older version of A/C bam with transformer from 220v to 110v (due to I am living in the far east 15 timezone away from you guy) just put it beside by my CD player on my glass top rack. Please note that I do not have the RC networks and the Z feet.

I am sure is it my personal preference problem of favoring thicker sound or what, as the system itself perform very musical with a very wide soundstage, however I just feel that it is not human enough with the touch sort of feeling.