Hello Broadstone
I own NAT SE2SE 211 tube amps and personally these have been an incredible match for my Soundlabs. I feel like screaming from my rooftop how lucky I feel to have FINALLY found the amp that for me makes my babies sing. Now this did not happen overnight. I have owned my Soundlabs since 1999 with no modifications,no new panels and no updated backplate and I can tell you if you get the"right" amp,power cords,interconnects or whatever to make electrostatic speakers sing you won't listen critically anymore. It takes time and it make not happen very soon but don't give up. I really don't think many who own electrostatic speakers have really heard what they can do if "everything" is right. In other words, they just "settle" for the so-called best big name instead of trying to get them to sing correctly. I passionate about my babies because I am transported to another realm. I am not here often because I am "listening" no need to buy anything else or debate.
I own NAT SE2SE 211 tube amps and personally these have been an incredible match for my Soundlabs. I feel like screaming from my rooftop how lucky I feel to have FINALLY found the amp that for me makes my babies sing. Now this did not happen overnight. I have owned my Soundlabs since 1999 with no modifications,no new panels and no updated backplate and I can tell you if you get the"right" amp,power cords,interconnects or whatever to make electrostatic speakers sing you won't listen critically anymore. It takes time and it make not happen very soon but don't give up. I really don't think many who own electrostatic speakers have really heard what they can do if "everything" is right. In other words, they just "settle" for the so-called best big name instead of trying to get them to sing correctly. I passionate about my babies because I am transported to another realm. I am not here often because I am "listening" no need to buy anything else or debate.