quality, but the omega single driver alnico FR speakers I had were nice, but had many weaknesses. Is Voxativ making something entirely different? If so, please educate me. Thanks.
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Not able to give real live/bonifide critique on the Voxativ
as i have not heard them, only via YT uploads. Of course you can just look at the web site and see these are highly engineered products.
Richard also mentioned weaknesses in his experience of FR,, but as with you he said there were many lovely things as well.
AS we know there is no perfect speaker, and i have no super high celestial hopes of finding perfection.
I awoke at 3am with this thought on my mind.
THE MORE EFFICIENT THE SPEAKER THE MORE EFFICIENT THE TUBE AMPLIFICATION
There , I have finally figured out how to get the best super high fidelity out your tube amplification.
I seriously doubt anyone has formulated this thesis in any stereo review/speaker review.
I am the 1st, although may have been hinted at somewhere in Stereophile's years of issues.
Of course this applies to SET amplification, which led me away from SET's. Due to my Thors 87db, I was a a harsh critic of SET's due to their limitation of speaker choise, Stupid me, al;l i had to do was draw a further conclusion.
If SETs love high efficiecy, its logical to note push pull also may benifit from employing high efficient speakers,
And this is the truth. Push pull tube amps perform much better with high efficient speakers.
This is the main thrust to my argument, that any speaker lower than 92/93db is not a match for tube amplification.
FR is the only way to voice muisc via tube amplification, Now which lab is on the cutting edge of technology of FR drivers?
Lucky for us, the lab developed a single driver we all can afford. Now our tube amplification can
as one DIYer has his mantra
~~Sing Like Angels~~~
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Not able to give real live/bonifide critique on the Voxativ
as i have not heard them, only via YT uploads. Of course you can just look at the web site and see these are highly engineered products.
Richard also mentioned weaknesses in his experience of FR,, but as with you he said there were many lovely things as well.
AS we know there is no perfect speaker, and i have no super high celestial hopes of finding perfection.
I awoke at 3am with this thought on my mind.
THE MORE EFFICIENT THE SPEAKER THE MORE EFFICIENT THE TUBE AMPLIFICATION
There , I have finally figured out how to get the best super high fidelity out your tube amplification.
I seriously doubt anyone has formulated this thesis in any stereo review/speaker review.
I am the 1st, although may have been hinted at somewhere in Stereophile's years of issues.
Of course this applies to SET amplification, which led me away from SET's. Due to my Thors 87db, I was a a harsh critic of SET's due to their limitation of speaker choise, Stupid me, al;l i had to do was draw a further conclusion.
If SETs love high efficiecy, its logical to note push pull also may benifit from employing high efficient speakers,
And this is the truth. Push pull tube amps perform much better with high efficient speakers.
This is the main thrust to my argument, that any speaker lower than 92/93db is not a match for tube amplification.
FR is the only way to voice muisc via tube amplification, Now which lab is on the cutting edge of technology of FR drivers?
Lucky for us, the lab developed a single driver we all can afford. Now our tube amplification can
as one DIYer has his mantra
~~Sing Like Angels~~~