"06-16-10: Grannyring
Scott, that would only be in a small room with highly efficient speakers. I assume that combo won't play at 95db in a larger room with speakers under 90 db efficient?
I also assume that combo would never have the dynamic impact of a more formidable set-up. Say 300-500 watt monoblock amps and an active tube preamp with killer drive and scale"
Sorry Grannyring, but nothing could be further from the truth, in my experience. In fact I recall using the LS with a Gryphon DM100 and Gryphon Encore (500 w) into Usher AC 20 speakers of about 92db. This was in a large, well damped room. Dynamic impact was there in spades and no loss of detail or presence either.
At that time, I recall I had an Audio Research SP11 on hand for comparison. It lasted about 2 days before the LS went back in. All this and there were no mods to either of the Gryphons to match impedances for the use of the LS !
My JBL 4350's will approach 125db according to the literature. The LS normally sits at about 10-11 o'clock. Past 2 becomes painfull, literally.
Cheers
Scott
Scott, that would only be in a small room with highly efficient speakers. I assume that combo won't play at 95db in a larger room with speakers under 90 db efficient?
I also assume that combo would never have the dynamic impact of a more formidable set-up. Say 300-500 watt monoblock amps and an active tube preamp with killer drive and scale"
Sorry Grannyring, but nothing could be further from the truth, in my experience. In fact I recall using the LS with a Gryphon DM100 and Gryphon Encore (500 w) into Usher AC 20 speakers of about 92db. This was in a large, well damped room. Dynamic impact was there in spades and no loss of detail or presence either.
At that time, I recall I had an Audio Research SP11 on hand for comparison. It lasted about 2 days before the LS went back in. All this and there were no mods to either of the Gryphons to match impedances for the use of the LS !
My JBL 4350's will approach 125db according to the literature. The LS normally sits at about 10-11 o'clock. Past 2 becomes painfull, literally.
Cheers
Scott