DCM Time Window 7 - AMP & PREAMP


I’ve Found out that I’m the owner of 1 of only 200 pairs of DCM TW7 speakers ever made.
I am running 2 Carver A500x amps in mono block mode into these speakers. The speakers are rated at 700W max into 4 ohm. The Carvers in Mono Mode are 800W.

My question is …does anyone else have these speakers and what kind of amp are you using, and what are your thoughts on the DCM Time Window 7?
And to the Tube AMP experts I ask, how many watts would be appropriate for these speakers? They are efficient at 92DB, but they're still power hungry.

I am thinking of introducing a Tube PreAmp into my system and take the Denon out…any suggestions for something under 1k?

My system:
Denon AVR 3300, Emotiva XDA-1, Rotel 991 AE, (2x) Carver A 500x, DCM Time Window 7.

Thanks
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12-10-11: Dfgkali
Johnnyb53, I checked out those Heatkits...eh too vintage. I've been thinking about Emotiva's XPA1's, their Flagship monoblocks.
Did you specifically check out the AA-1600? There's not a lot to the styling: anodized black faceplate with removable handles. Still, it's an excellent neutral stable amp from the same era as your TW7's.

But the Emotivas are also a great value and should work well. And they're very cool looking with the blue light and all.
Here is a chart that may help.[http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-levelchange.htm]
Ok, 3dB is double the Sound Intensity. It is still correct that it takes about a 3dB change in Intensity then, to perceive a change in sound level. 6-10dB which is double the loudness is a very big change. Think about normal conversation- it is 40-60 dB. Long term exposure to 85dB SPL will cause hearing damage. 100dB is standing next to a jack hammer. If someone must shout in order to be heard over your music, then it is very loud and likely approaching 75-80dB at the position where they are standing. Also consider that the sound Intensity then, drops 3dB every time the distance away from the speakers is doubled. So if sensitivity, for example, measures 92dB at one meter, then it drops to 89dB at 2 meters. And lastly, if each speaker is generating 92dB, I think the combined SPL is 95dB.