And oddly enough the Ayre, which is a great integrated, is a match made in hell for the Harbeth C7es3. I've never heard the LFD but in my experience with the Harbeth C7 they sound the best with tubes that have a good amount of power, or powerful SS amps. I love my C7's and can give you one word of advice. Don't look to the HUG for useful advice on what amp to pair with Harbeths. Unless of course you listen at extremely low volume levels. Harbeths can really sing but they like more power than most people are willing to admit. I can't imagine connecting a 25 watt amp to these speakers and the 60 watts of the Ayre is not enough.
easier to drive specifically Harbeth v Vandersteen
I'm in an NY apartment, I have Vandersteen 2CE speakers driven with a YBA Integre with 50W. I know the Vandersteen's are fairly easy to drive and you can use tubes including Music Reference RM-10 at 35W. I listen to jazz, female vocalist stuff.
Now you have the Harbeth Compact 7, which I've been interested in, fits apartment living better. They have the same efficiency as my Vandersteens. Are they better with lower powered amps. I always here how you should have 100W SS amps for my Vandersteens for them to come alive but the Harbeth's do quite well with an LFD integrated, what gives?
Now you have the Harbeth Compact 7, which I've been interested in, fits apartment living better. They have the same efficiency as my Vandersteens. Are they better with lower powered amps. I always here how you should have 100W SS amps for my Vandersteens for them to come alive but the Harbeth's do quite well with an LFD integrated, what gives?
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