Speakers and amplifiers show audiophiles are confused.


An audiophile buys a pair of speakers for $50K or $100K then asks what amps make them sound best. That’s about as smart as marrying a girl without knowing her personality. What are the specs that will insure your expensive new speakers and amps will work optimality with each other? There’s got to be an app for that, well no there isn’t because there are too many variables and companies don’t present their specs in a standard ways. Why is it that speaker and amplifier manufactures don’t recommend specific amps for their speakers? Beyond power, impedance, and making your own crossovers how do you choose amplifiers to get all the potential out of your speakers?

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“An audiophile buys a pair of speakers for $50K or $100K then asks what amps make them sound best.”
 

Well yes… an experienced one. Because this is the most effective and efficient approach. The speakers are the most important determinant of what you are going to hear.

The reason a speaker mfg doesn’t specify an amp is there is no “best sound” for all. Different people value different aspects of sound quality.

I have been an audiophile for fifty years and I assure you the sound qualities have changed very substantially over that time. My desires in the early1980’s were to make rock music slap me in the chest and play loud without distorting. My appreciation for sound quality now is leagues beyond those basic and unsophisticated requirements.

As a speaker manufacturer you want to attract the most potential buyers without putting any off. If you recommend an expensive amp then less wealth buyers will be intimidated… if you recommend cheap ones then well healed ones will suspect the sound quality… suggest both and people with other equipment not expecting to purchase a new amp will not buy it. It is a loose loose proposition. They typically offer general wpc recommendations.

Also, I have heard some absolutely ridiculous combinations of amp and speakers sound incredible. The Italian Viva tube amp (?4wpc)… powering huge Sound Lab Electrostatic Millenium-1 speakers. One of the most emotional (seductive) systems I have experienced.

I married my wife without matching her to any amplifiers and without consideration as to what cables work best. My only explanation as to why she married me was that she did so with her eyes closed.

I purchased my integrated amp first and then shopped for speakers, but the reverse would have been a better strategy.

BTW Ops system description is mind boggling.

An audiophile buys a pair of speakers for $50K or $100K then asks what amps make them sound best.

If anyone is buying speakers that cost $50K+ they likely thought long and hard about a matching amp before banging their plastic.

I think you asked the wrong question. The bigger problem is matching the speakers to the room, placing them, getting the room treated and dialed in, and of course doing this all with WAF, not the amp.