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Um, one of us has the actual *experience* of listening to the CS2.4 driven by an Ayre AX-5.
Stereophile’s measurements help us to discern that the AX-5 is not a good match for the CS5 or Magnepan 20 and shouldn’t be mated with the CS2.4 *if* the listener demands 100 dB peaks. You might note that the CS2.4 never drops to 2 ohms (it was measured by 3 reviewers, Stereophile seems to have measured the lowest value). As for
Regardless, those measurements tell you *nothing* about how the amp sounds. You need ears for that part!
From the Thiel owner’s manual for my product:
Um, one of us has the actual *experience* of listening to the CS2.4 driven by an Ayre AX-5.
Stereophile’s measurements help us to discern that the AX-5 is not a good match for the CS5 or Magnepan 20 and shouldn’t be mated with the CS2.4 *if* the listener demands 100 dB peaks. You might note that the CS2.4 never drops to 2 ohms (it was measured by 3 reviewers, Stereophile seems to have measured the lowest value). As for
But into 2 Ohms (green), not only is the THD higher, but the level was a *little* unstable at the lower frequenciesNot only does the CS2.4 never drop to 2 ohms but the AX-5 behavior JA is describing was observed only in the bass where the CS2.4 impedance curve greatly rises. Also, those were steady state test signals, not music!
Regardless, those measurements tell you *nothing* about how the amp sounds. You need ears for that part!
From the Thiel owner’s manual for my product:
Keep in mind that sound quality is usually much more important than sound quantity. There can be large differences in the sonic performance of two amplifiers of equal power, and this is more important than large differences in power. Most everyone will be happier with a 100 watt amplifier of high sonic quality than a 200 watt amplifier of mediocre sonic quality. For this reason, we feel there is no substitute for listening in making your amplifier decision.Apparently, I’m in the "most everyone" camp. Good day, sir.