I ran the same speakers for many years, in various rooms. Your room is too small. Perhaps something like Thiel's SCS's might work.
I've been gifted a pair of Thiel CS2s
So, I'm starting with the speakers first. :D
They'll more than likely be sitting in an 10' x 8' x 9' (height) room, which hopefully is big enough for them.
Since, as I understand Thiels crave a lot of power,
I'm looking at amps that will double down to 4ohms.
My budget is probably about $1000 for both the amp (or integrated amp and a pre-amp.
I'm currently looking at Aragon 4004.
I'm wondering if this will be "too much" power,
as I live in a condo and it seems a number of sellers are selling the high power amps because they are downsizing.
Anyhow, what would be a good matching pre-amp for the Aragon 4004, in the $500 range?
I've also considered:
< $500 amps: Acurus, Anthem MCA2.
$500-$750:
Rotel RB-1080, PS Audio HCA2, McCormack DNA 0.5, Anthem MCA2 (here as well)
$750-$1000:
Bryston 4B (but it sounds like the ST or SST would be better, but more costly), Conrad Johnson MF-2200, McCormack DNA-125.
I've been reading a lot and learning some.
All opinions welcome.
Thanks,
Mike
They'll more than likely be sitting in an 10' x 8' x 9' (height) room, which hopefully is big enough for them.
Since, as I understand Thiels crave a lot of power,
I'm looking at amps that will double down to 4ohms.
My budget is probably about $1000 for both the amp (or integrated amp and a pre-amp.
I'm currently looking at Aragon 4004.
I'm wondering if this will be "too much" power,
as I live in a condo and it seems a number of sellers are selling the high power amps because they are downsizing.
Anyhow, what would be a good matching pre-amp for the Aragon 4004, in the $500 range?
I've also considered:
< $500 amps: Acurus, Anthem MCA2.
$500-$750:
Rotel RB-1080, PS Audio HCA2, McCormack DNA 0.5, Anthem MCA2 (here as well)
$750-$1000:
Bryston 4B (but it sounds like the ST or SST would be better, but more costly), Conrad Johnson MF-2200, McCormack DNA-125.
I've been reading a lot and learning some.
All opinions welcome.
Thanks,
Mike
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