I didn't post any here, they are on another thread. And John Alexander backs it in his measurement conclusion.
https://forum.audiogon.com/posts/1425159
Cheers George
https://forum.audiogon.com/posts/1425159
Cheers George
Speaker match for PrimaLuna Dialogue Premium HP Integrated?
I didn't post any here, they are on another thread. And John Alexander backs it in his measurement conclusion. https://forum.audiogon.com/posts/1425159 Cheers George |
You may want to take a look at my FritzSpeakers Carbon 7SE model which are below your budget. With the smooth series crossovers they are very easy to drive even with low powered tube amps. Conventional crossover impedance curves usually look like a
mountain range with large peaks and valleys. With a tube amp, this will
result in an uneven frequency response with bumps and suck-outs due to
the fact that tube amps will deliver more power to the frequencies with
the higher impedance peaks.
http://fritzspeakers.com/Images/speakers/Carbon7SEimpedancePhaseGraph900.jpg fritzspeakers.com/DreamWeaverFritzImpedancePage.asp Disclaimer- I'm Fritz, the builder of FritzSpeakers |
@aniwolfe I double-checked the reviews, and the HP integrated does not seem to have the issues cited in the previous thread. The Dialogue Premium amp has the issues (not the HP, it appears that the HP amp has not been reviewed by Stereophile): https://www.stereophile.com/content/primaluna-dialogue-premium-power-amplifier The integrated HP has a significantly lower output impedance and flat tops and bottoms of square waves in the testing: https://www.stereophile.com/content/primaluna-dialogue-premium-hp-integrated-amplifier The HP integrated has received a lot of positive reviews, and I don’t recall any commenting on brightness, which is why you might consider looking elsewhere in your system for the issue. Just my 2 cents, Scott |