The speaker/amplification wars continue


SET amplification vs PP amplification
High sens speakers vs ~`The INEFFICIENTS~~~
You might think this topic belongs over on amps room. Not at all. 
SET + High sens (91db-120db)
PP + Low sens = The Inefficients (below 91db)
Sunday I hope to get Richard Gray's 211 SET amp he builds in his shop.
This will be my 1st ever exp with SET amps, Not once have I heard a SET amp.
I know now what a  PP can do. 
I have various FR 91ish db speakers for testing.
Thinking it all over.
My only concern is classical music, Specifically full orchestra rocking N rolling. 
While listening to my Defy 7 6550, the orchestra is not separated, its all blended, like a  Louisiana Gumbo.
I'm guessing RG's 211 will bring  in details which a  PP amp just can't manage. 
I am not sure ,. just guessing here. Now all the YT vids on SET amps, have easy jazz, solo instruments, nothing complex whatsoever,. 
So obviously I will not test with my usual reference cds, Gatemouth Brown Gateswings, nor Sophie Milman. ,,well no actually we will start with Gatemouth, as his cd is high chaged with  thick stuff going on, Lets see ifa  211 can handle its business.
Next I will test the 211 witha  bunch of high quality classical, Rip Roaring full orchestra. 
Will tghe 211 pass with colors and separation and SLAM! or will the big bad boy go down in flames , all discobobulated and coughing its guts out.
Will post results. 
If SET wins, Defy is up on the auction block, actually ~buy now,/ships free~Going to takea hit on that one, as i have $1500 in upgrades, amp is from the early 2000'ish? . , amp hardly used, . Maybe 3-4 yrs  
mozartfan
is this the online version of staring into the mirror and talking to yourself for an hour?

good grief


In short ...Yes !!!!
Yes richedge it is. However, listening to atmasphere explain things is always useful. 

mozartfan, you need to stop spinning your wheels. You are going to oversteer and crash. Wasting money on this silliness is not going to get you very far if not backwards. Save your money for a real amplifier that will drive anything. Then you have the ultimate flexibility with loudspeakers. I'm all for efficiency when it sounds good. One of the best full range speakers with subs would be nice. Many of them are 98 dB/watt/meter and above. Or, perhaps a horn loaded speaker like the ones atmasphere uses (I can never remember the name). Atmasphere's S30 or any number of smaller class A amps would drive anything over 94 dB wonderfully.