Interesting--lots of commentary here but apparently not by many that own or have experience with Harbeth's. I would suggest you check out the Harbeth user forum. Tons of information there posted by people using many different amps with YOUR speakers. As a former Harbeth owner (and lover) who ran five different amps with my Compact 7s before moving on to another brand and can say this: Harbeth's like--need--power. Each time I put more power in front of my C7's they responded with more jump factor, better dynamics, more projection into the room. You can certainly get good sound with 25 good watts, particularly at low volumes, but if you want to crank them up more power is better. That said, it sounds like you only want to crank them at the occasional dance party and who is listening critically in those instances?
More power for moderate listening levels?
Hi,
I can't seem to find good information regarding the effect of relatively high powered amps on low to moderate listening levels. I have a low powered class A amp that sounds wonderful at moderate volumes but not surprisingly shows signs of strain when cranked up. I am contemplating an upgrade that would bring much more power to solve this problem. However, since I don't play music really loud that often I'm wondering if the upgrade is really all that necessary. It would be worth it if the reserve power of the new amplifier improved sound quality at all levels.
Thanks for your help,
Brian
I can't seem to find good information regarding the effect of relatively high powered amps on low to moderate listening levels. I have a low powered class A amp that sounds wonderful at moderate volumes but not surprisingly shows signs of strain when cranked up. I am contemplating an upgrade that would bring much more power to solve this problem. However, since I don't play music really loud that often I'm wondering if the upgrade is really all that necessary. It would be worth it if the reserve power of the new amplifier improved sound quality at all levels.
Thanks for your help,
Brian
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