I had a friend drive a pair of IV's with a pair of B&K M200's. He then added a second pair of B&K M200's (all amps sent back to the factory for calibration). The differnece was startling. I know these speakers are 91 db efficent. I know these speakers don't vary much in impedance. I know the manufacturer claims 150 watts max. I know the manufacturer doesn't think bi-wiring or bi-amping helps these speakers. I also know what we heard. The soundstage became enormous particularly in height and depth. There was an effortless quality to micro and macro dynamics that was both staggering and elegant. Vocalist became more coherent and dare I say human. Why such a difference? I don't know. Maybe we wanted to hear the differnce? Maybe the amps were running in class A longer? I don't know. I do know that it happend consistently, time and time again, even in different rooms.
Dunlavy SC-IVa how best driven
I have been driving my B & W 801s with Northcreeks crossovers with Audio Reasearch Classic 150s upgraded with infinicaps. My preamp is an Audio Reseach Ref 2. Does the IVs require more power to sing? Thus far i've been quite pleased with the performance of my system, but after hearing the IVas driven by an x350 combined with a tube front end, I knew I had to upgrade the speakers.
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