See my responses below:
- Although every loudspeaker is (duh) different, what is the nominal impedance of your Paradigm Sig S8 V3’s and what tap did you find best?
Response: The S8 (v3) nominal impedance is 8 ohms, but that is misleading. The impedance and phase angle curves are all over the place, ... like most modern speakers that are voiced to be driven by a solid state/low output impedance amp. More important I think, .... the S8s are rated at 92db sensitivity. The 8 ohm taps seem to work best, ... on both the 150SE and the 80S. The high sensitivity makes the S8s a good fit for the 80S.
- Did you play around at all with power cords? And related to that, are you going to through a power conditioner or straight to the wall?
Response: No playing around with power cords. I use stock cords. No power conditioner.
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@fsonicsmith .... did you consider using an ARC authorized service center? Greg should be able to give you some names. I am still not clear about what ails your amp, but the 150SE circuitry is not rocket science and there are probably only a few key parts that go bad. The real cost is labor.
My main problem was that the 150SE amp is heavy and bulky. The ARC tech guy I wanted to use would not lift the amp, so I had to schlepp it to his location. That was a nonstarter for me, ... but maybe not an issue for you. Also, if you need fresh KT-150s, consider Upscale Audio and be sure to let them know you are matching pairs for a 150SE. The matches should be pretty tight.
Let me know how you make out.
BIF