Dartzeel 108 amp driving Wilson Watt/Puppy 8


Hi, have anyone heard the above system combination.
My WP8 are currently driven by Krell 700cx. Thinking of changing amp to a Dartzeel or Audio Research Ref series. Have heard the Dartzeel(not with WP8) and was impressed by its superb clarity and portrayal of harmonic texture. Only reservation - 100w/c may not have control over WP8s' bass.
arwp
Arwp, the answer to your question is yes. The darTZeel amp had no problem in driving the mid and low bass frequencies. The bass was tight, fast, and punchy.
Hi,
I have a Wilson puppy 7 and test the Plinius Hiato and Sa-103 power amplifier , both have a great sound (more later i write about sound differences). The Plinius Hiato has 300watts AB Class and work perfect the lower frequency, very fast, tight and explosive playing Oberture 1812 of Telarc. When test the same music with Plinius SA-103 125 Watts Class A the bass area was not really controlled and feel less tight and more shorted bass transient.

Do you think the 125 Watts Class A of Sa-103 is not enought for Wilson Puppy 7 , may be need more power like Plinius SA-Reference 300Watts Class A or need more current in the electric circuit of the wall and better power cable.

Some has experience with this ?
I heard Avalon Indra's drived with REF 110 in 13x16 room and they were underpowered. As much as we would like to think that "small" powered amplifiers with good sound can provide enough power for 3 or 4 driver speakers we are wrong!
I heard Indra's at CES in VTL room drived by their bigger amps the sound was much more dynamic and coherent top to bottom.
WP8 need lot of current to control their woofers and to maintain dynamic peaks and swells.

If you want to use DatZeel wait for the monoblocks which will be out soon.
i agree with Cincy bob that the darTZeel will be happy on the WP8. i have heard a number of different speakers with the darTZeel and the dart has always had that 'live-ness' and 'musicality'. what the dart excells at will come thru; which is to sound like music and not have it's own character. it won't sound solid state and won't have any roundness of tubes.

i've owned WP 3/2's, 5.1's and 6.0's and am familiar with WP7's and WP8's. they are speakers which can play to an amp's strengths (the WP8 even more so). there will be amps which can play louder with more 'weight' and control the bass better to some degree; but there will be trade-offs compared to the dart in other areas of clarity and sweetness in the highs, wonderfull textural nuance, microdynamics and bass texture.

i do expect that the dart can deliver low, powerfull bass on the WP8, but some amps can deliver 'more' of it with greater ease. a case of degrees. yes; if you are a 'demo-bass' guy who likes to hear how loud an amp can play on a demo disc you can find the limits of the dart's performance envelope. but at music listening levels this is not an issue. to have a 'head-banging' amp you (generally) must drag all that circutry around and always listen to your music thru it. one must choose.

this is no different than using an SET on X-2's. can 18 SET watts on a pair of X-2's do everything that 500 watts can do? no; but do you care?