Ps
the Totems are a tough speaker to tweak to max performance . Up here in Canada they represent about the highest volume of brand turnover on the used market as people get fatigued with them . They can sound nice but the upstream gear synergy is a critical step.
if you are married to the Totems then I would suggest SIMAUDIO, AYRE or PLINIUS as best if breed . Totems own AMBER integrated amp (discontinued) was a joint venture with SIMAUDIO based on the SIM platform. The first three are frequently paired with Totems at the AUDIO paloozas
I sold my ARROS and FORESTS and never looked back.
here us a wild card speaker choice with any existing tube gear: a French speaker line that are very efficient and with tube equipment thet blow away the majority of contenders and pretenders . They have many models.
JMR ....Jean Marie Reynaud
Google Amherst Audio in Massaxhusetts and Google the reviews
they are not well known in the US yet but they are top-shelf kit in the Euro Zone. I heard them with Audiomat gear .... In a word .... "Yup!..."
full stop
FWIW
the Totems are a tough speaker to tweak to max performance . Up here in Canada they represent about the highest volume of brand turnover on the used market as people get fatigued with them . They can sound nice but the upstream gear synergy is a critical step.
if you are married to the Totems then I would suggest SIMAUDIO, AYRE or PLINIUS as best if breed . Totems own AMBER integrated amp (discontinued) was a joint venture with SIMAUDIO based on the SIM platform. The first three are frequently paired with Totems at the AUDIO paloozas
I sold my ARROS and FORESTS and never looked back.
here us a wild card speaker choice with any existing tube gear: a French speaker line that are very efficient and with tube equipment thet blow away the majority of contenders and pretenders . They have many models.
JMR ....Jean Marie Reynaud
Google Amherst Audio in Massaxhusetts and Google the reviews
they are not well known in the US yet but they are top-shelf kit in the Euro Zone. I heard them with Audiomat gear .... In a word .... "Yup!..."
full stop
FWIW