which of these four amps for Wharfedale Elysian 4's?


just landed these speakers on a whim and have some local used amps available right now, tight on budget due to cost of speakers and can upgrade to a higher end amp later  .....specs show these as 4ohm 92db  sensitivity,

available to me at the moment

Yamaha A-S2200

Ayre V-5xe

Parasound A21+

Kinki EX-M7

which of those four might work best to start?

please and thanks

 

 

audiocanada

(facepalm) No such thing happened..... Ayre’s cunning daddy downrated his 8 ohm wattage spec to make it look like it doubled in power at 4 ohms. The audiophile propagandized by doubling miracles got fooled.

I have not heard the Ayre, but based on reputation and its ability to double ts wattage into 4 ohms, that would be my choice.

 

@audiocanada 

Congrats! After you getting everything set-up to your liking, please share your impressions.

David

speaker impressions thus far,

at their price point, simply phenomenal, class leading , class exceeding,

this was expected based on my research

i would say if you're at all interested just get em if you can deal with the drawbacks which were also expected

which are....

hard to control the bass, need room treatments and or eq, kind of standard for larger towers

NOT an audiophile speaker per se, no holography, no crazy imaging,  not crazy resolving,  I suspect the Wharfdale Dovedale may be their best 'audiophile' speaker

the Elysian 2's with subs are likely a better overall solution for most

and the Kinki power amp controls these better than the other amps and its not close, I need to look into Kinki monos, again maybe not an audiophile amp but super clean fast and powerful and the stated power has out muscled and out controlled Hegel h390, and Parasound a21+

Kinki also did this with tough to drive Dyn Special 40's and controlled them better than my last 10 amps including Parasound JC5 and Mcintosh MC402

***mac was a very very nice amp though and endgame for many

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

@audiocanada 

Your findings on the amps are no surprise to me at all.  I own both the EX-M7 and the EX-B7s and the B7's are an upgrade which should not be a surprise. It is not however a large enough one that you need to run out and buy a pair unless you find a good deal. I find the Kinki's to be a match with a good 6SN7 based preamp. I've used both the Don Sachs and two different Supratek models. 

for those unaware the Kinki is a dense 50Ib's in what appears to be a standard 17" chasis

its also ugly as sin and ergonomically and functionally flawed

all meat on the bone no frills sonic goodness

the Elysians are like a big time tower from yesteryear with added refinement

cliches coming,

hearing things I never heard, Danny Boy by Jacintha, her breath and subtle mouth noises, the same with many female vocals,

piano keys with heavy weight to them.....a piano key struck live in person will feel and sound weighty, most speakers fail here imo.....plucking and strumming on strings has a clarity during the initial pluck and strum that most speakers also fail at imo

another not so abnormal downside discovered.....hearing all the background noise and noise floor in recordings..........

may need to seriously upgrade source and amp to minimize this

bad recordings play better than any speaker I've heard

example...alot of Aretha Franklin recordings are poor and they drown her voice in a hot mess of clutter....these speakers let her shine

they seem easy to drive and accurate to their 92db sensitivity spec and I suspect would do very well with tubes

I may need to get into a pair of purifi monos for the lower noise floor but that will be negated unless I can find s atreamer/dac combo with an equally low noise floor and I suspect those units would be north of 15k and out of my price range at the moment