in any situation CAM350 fits well budget components and way better than 60W CJ.
if funds will allow CAM350 will be easy to sell/replace.
if funds will allow CAM350 will be easy to sell/replace.
B & W Matrix 801 S3 and tube amplifier
Hi Pvctor Attached are a couple of graphs from B&W for the 801 matrix. 801 Impedance Curve Note the 4 ohm symbol. Not sure why it was plotted on this paper. You can also find plotted graphs on the stereophile review of the S2. 801 Frequency Response with & without BAF The above graph is from the UK. All 800 matrix series B&W speakers are an active design as you are probably aware, and were meant to be run with the BAF and were shipped with them. Unfortunately these ended up getting lost as speakers went from one owner to the next. The BAFs allow for extension to 20hz on 801s. This is documented in the owners manuals. The BAFs also make the speaker more sensitive then the advertised 87 db. More bass extension and sensitivity is documented in the B&W BAF owners manual as well. My listening confirms this. I have owned my 801 S3 for 18 years. I own a couple different BAF versions. Hope this helps and good luck with them. Any questions you can reach out to me at bcpguy@bell.net Cheers |
I hate to revive an old thread but recently I had the opportunity to run my 801-2 with a Musical Paradise MP-501 Mk2 and I was left in awe. My current Bryston 7b's and BP25 sounded thin, grainy and lifeless in comparison to the 60w tube amp. I swapped in the Bryston equipment now i am left disappointed with my system and considering going tubes. I'm not sure if a Tube Preamp with Bryston amps are the cure but you can definitely run the 801's on tubes and be happy. |