This seems like a DIY forum. Very few folks here seem to want to build their own or have to buy three amps just to power a two channel system. I'm not putting them down, but just like we've pointe out in other threads the cost of your system goes through the roof supplying top amplification for them.
Example: I have a pair of Vandersteen Treo's. They were in the price range at the time (8K). I also own an Ayre AX5/20 integrated amp (cost 13K)
If I had to run the Treo's with three channels of amplification, I'd have to get amps that sound as good or better than what I'm using. That would also mean getting rid of an integrated that I love. I'd have to sell my integrated for a loss. Then it's off to get three Ayre mono block amps (yes, I like the zero feedback Ayre amps a ton). Not even sure how much they would be, but then I'd also have to get matching speaker cables and that's another 2500 per channel (but since I already have an 8' run, I'd only need two more runs for a total of 5k).
The argument that I could just run an NAD or Rotel or some other lesser amp is wrong since that would completely degrade the sound even if those amps were running world class speakers. Same with lowering the cables (although not nearly as much degradation as the amps being lowered).
At some point practicality has to come into play too. I haven' heard these Linkwitz so I can't say that I like or dislike them. I do want to give them a go one of these days. Just my opinion (and I'm not the only one as a few folks have emailed me about this thread and another one questioning the DIY thing as well as tri amping) and I'm not trying to say that I'm right and you are wrong, so try and read it in that vein. Thanks.
Example: I have a pair of Vandersteen Treo's. They were in the price range at the time (8K). I also own an Ayre AX5/20 integrated amp (cost 13K)
If I had to run the Treo's with three channels of amplification, I'd have to get amps that sound as good or better than what I'm using. That would also mean getting rid of an integrated that I love. I'd have to sell my integrated for a loss. Then it's off to get three Ayre mono block amps (yes, I like the zero feedback Ayre amps a ton). Not even sure how much they would be, but then I'd also have to get matching speaker cables and that's another 2500 per channel (but since I already have an 8' run, I'd only need two more runs for a total of 5k).
The argument that I could just run an NAD or Rotel or some other lesser amp is wrong since that would completely degrade the sound even if those amps were running world class speakers. Same with lowering the cables (although not nearly as much degradation as the amps being lowered).
At some point practicality has to come into play too. I haven' heard these Linkwitz so I can't say that I like or dislike them. I do want to give them a go one of these days. Just my opinion (and I'm not the only one as a few folks have emailed me about this thread and another one questioning the DIY thing as well as tri amping) and I'm not trying to say that I'm right and you are wrong, so try and read it in that vein. Thanks.