best matching gears with Virgos, help please.


hi, folks,
I am about to buy a pair of Virgos, please advice me aobut
the matching gears? such as SS or Tubes pre and amp? how to place them?etc.
thanks

Tim
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Hi Tim -- from my (past) experience. Virgos placed well into the room (around 30% of total length from back wall), around 25% of room width from side walls. You can listen nearfield (Mr Joachim likes that) if you wish.

Equipment: Virgos are deceptively small and sensitive. A powerful quality amp is not overkill -- I mean power as in amps/current/pushing capability: not necessarily a 1000W Accuphase, but good power reserves. This will bring out lower-mids beautifully and help create a large soundstage. Pre should be fast and detailed and "musical" to your ears. Don't skimp on the pre: the Virgo are quite precise transducers and not very forgiving of "muddiness".

Cables that are fast & detailed and far as possible contribute minimum (perceptible) sonic signature are best -- aren't they always... Your ears are the best judge here (I was using spm & bearlabs at the time -- but there are many choices, most available used)

SS or tube? IMO, the tube would be more expensive for the power/quality combination you require. On the SS side, fast and dynamic sound (as long as musicality and rythm are there) can keep you happy. I had Symphonic Line -- but, again, many choices out there. The Pathos hybrid also produced beautiful tunes with a tube hue to them. But then, a CAT pre with its pairing stereo amp was much better (and far more expensive!).

Great speakers, good luck!
Gregm

thank you for these decent advice. what a surprise, I am a
Symphonic Line(RGI MKIII) user too, I also use RG3MKIII
pre amp form Symphonic Line, I am not sure whether these pre and amp will match well with VirgoII?(BTW, I am using Spendor s100 for the past 6 yrs, good speakers!)
I LOVE Spymonic Lines, if they can match well with Virgo, then I will be very happy.(do you match SL with tube pramp? how does it sound to you)
thanks again.

Tim
As far as matching goes that's your taste and budget.Ruleof thumb is that (and some may disagree) that the amp will have a greater bearing on sound than pre.Tubes give better mids but can soften or roll off frequency extension.I am a tube guy and have a SS pre and a tube amp.Many will go the other way for more bass control less tweaking/expense (you need to bias your power tubes once a month whereas you don't have to do it with pre.Pre tube will last 3-5K hrs whereas power tubes will last 2K and are more xepnsive to replace).If you are a value hound there is a Cary SLI-80 Intergrated for $1750 used on 'Gon right now.Even at $3K list hard to beat for $3K.As far as placement go to Audio Physics web site at www.immediasound.com and see if you can have them email or mail you their excellent pamphlet "Principles and Techniques of Speaker Placement".AP's are one speaker you will read are ones that are partial to placement along a long wall of a rectangular room.Get back in touch with me if you have a couple of ideas already and want feedback or if you have a price range to work with.