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Thank you so very much for your recommendations. My speakers are bookshelf and were custom made by franz hinterlehner from elodis subwoofer, with a Feastrex fullrange driver supplemented by two Satori bass drivers in each cabinet. Its impedance is rather flat at 6 ohm. You could download the pdf to get more information: http://www.elodis-subwoofer.com/files/Brochure-ELODIS-VOCALITAS-MACHINA-CLENODIUM.pdf |
They are not very easy to drive IMO. Meanwhile I have ordered a pair of fullrange bookshelf cabinets to try out using just the Feastrex drivers without the support of Satori and crossover to see how it works. I had auditioned once the feastrex alone in the dealers' room and the bass was simply not enough, but I just want to try in my system to see, as the cabinets only cost about 200 dollars. |
Big dish, I bet yours is a very good sounding speaker (Feastrex driver!) and if it’s truly a flat 6 ohm load that shouldn’t be a difficult load to drive. 50 watts is the recommended maximum amplifier power. It seems to me that a good quality 845 (or an 805) would be an excellent choice if you want to go SET. For your budget (new/used) you have ample options. Charles |
Bigdish, I'm pretty much on the same search. I currently have an el34 integrated that I like better in ultralinear than triode, and my speakers are fairly custom and around 91db efficient. I think I mainly needed the extra power of ultralinear. I want the new amp to be my one and last great amplifier. I've narrowed my list down to a BAT 75SE, used REX (some say it's dark), Audio Research 75se, Mc275 series 6, or just pump extra money into the new VAC 200iq. I want that dynamic, liquid sound of a greal tube amp, and hope I can drive it strait from a Benchmark Dac2 HGC. I'll be interested in the suggestions and your decision, and will share anything I discover. |