180@8ohm and 220@4ohm. More than enough. I do want to test out the new arcam g class amps once they come to the US
http://www.roksan.co.uk/products/k3-integrated-amplifier/
http://www.roksan.co.uk/products/k3-integrated-amplifier/
A HiFi newbs Elac Adante review
180@8ohm and 220@4ohm. More than enough. I do want to test out the new arcam g class amps once they come to the US http://www.roksan.co.uk/products/k3-integrated-amplifier/ |
Congrats Chris, You will be in for a treat. Give the Adantes plenty of break in time. You will be rewarded with even better sound if you do a couple of things. 1: A set of Isoacoustics Ghia 3 feet will improve the bass deifination and improve the soundstage image specificity, as well as remove a bit of the upper octave forwardness. The set of Ghia feet aren’t expensive and you will be shocked at the level of improvments over the stock spikes. 2: Also we have a set of the stands but can’t put them out due to space limitations but if you can fill the stands then use aquarium grade sand and lead shot if possible to damp the stands. 3; Make sure you invest in a good source, and cablling. 4: When auditioning cales look for warmer cables try to audition Cardas, Wireworld, Kubala, Transparent, Mit, stay away from AQ, Nordost, Kimber, and any of the super detailed brighter types of calbing, with silver vs copper. If you go for a new source look for a warm sounding streamer like the Lumin D2. You may find that once you upgrade your cabling and upgrade your source you may not need a sub at all. In our demo room 18 by 14 with 10 feet ceilings we have crazy bass with the Adantes, once you do the above things you will find the bass will start to really be prominant and will be way deeper and tighter than what you are currently getting. Currous how you picked the above combination of components, very few people have heard the Roksan gear, Again congrats. Dave and Troy Audio Doctor NJ |
Sticking onto the ELAC adante topic -- Dave and Troy -- do you think there is any benefit of the internal driver and external passive setup of the Adantes? Do you really think the bass is superior to the same cabinet with just an active 8" woofer and none of the trickery? What do you think about the fact that this was tried before way in the past, and no one thought to do it again after all these years? |
Cotuzzi, the design is called a band pass and Kef did it many years ago. Andrew Jones worked for Kef so so that is no surprise. The idea of the bandpass or quasi band bass it to simply the crossover by allowing a more natural progression acoustically from the midrange to the woofer. If you look at some of Andrew Jones recent interviews you can hear his ideas on why he chose this kind of arrangement. Mr. Jones is known for making a lot of good speakers and has an extensive engineering background his work with TAD, KEF and Elac is well documented. In terms of not employing this kind of design, it is simple, most companiies chose to build the easist and fastest to manufacture product, this cabinet is way more complex to build at greater cost, if it wasn't for an efficient and large enough company a design like this would not be on the market. The bass of the Adantes is tight and punchy and they go low and loud so Mr. Jones must be doing something right. No loudspeaker is perfect it is all about what you are trying to accheive. Dave and Troy Audio Doctor NJ |