I'd recommend the ModWright 150 SE. Warm, detailed and fast. No problem with 4 ohm load.
Tube / SS amp that handles 4ohm loads well and delivers lively texture / palpability
For Triangle signature theta speakers. Real 90db(measured - most manufacturers would claim 94db) Minimum impedance 4.4ohm
amp or integrated. Low volume listening. I would drive an amp with a dac with included class A Ss preamp.
triangles have very sharp high frequencies (horn loaded tweeter) and need a very warm fullbodied amp with texture that manages to be still lively and fast and open.
that screams tube amp but in am concerned about bass performance an coherence as rock solid timing is my goal no.1 and full body my goal no.2
I thought about el34 amps like lm211ia or class a amps like densen or valvet, class b like LFD.
Small and light gainclones would be nice as well if they can deliver the performance.
amp or integrated. Low volume listening. I would drive an amp with a dac with included class A Ss preamp.
triangles have very sharp high frequencies (horn loaded tweeter) and need a very warm fullbodied amp with texture that manages to be still lively and fast and open.
that screams tube amp but in am concerned about bass performance an coherence as rock solid timing is my goal no.1 and full body my goal no.2
I thought about el34 amps like lm211ia or class a amps like densen or valvet, class b like LFD.
Small and light gainclones would be nice as well if they can deliver the performance.
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If you run a set of ZEROs (www.zeroimpedance.com) then you can run any tube amp you want that makes the needed power. Here are some comments regarding the ZEROs, with a tube amp that isn't otherwise comfortable on four ohms: http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0703/midmonth/atmazero.htm |
@zuio I'm not sure where you live but theses are a steal at this price: https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis96adf-audio-note-kits-parallel-interstage-monoblocks-tube Coupled with an ANK L3 or L4 preamp and you'll be in aural heaven! |
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