For those familiar with the original AR9 and tubes


I'm considering (it's actually on the way) driving them with an SET 845 tube amp at 18-22 wpc. Currently running Adcom 565 monos; incredible bottom end, too much in fact. Mids and highs very clear but shrill. Hard for me to articulate the impression. Listening fatigue sometimes but, not always, seems to depend on the source. Room is 3024 cu. ft. with an open side of the long axis. Less than average reflection. My expectation is that I will bi-amp with a ss on the bottom end and eventually change to a tube application. Thoughts, considerations, and for those who really know, any recommendations?
lrozatti
maybe try to ask member SEAN about the in's and out's....he has a pair of AR9'S and has alot of knowledge, just wear a helmet when you talk to him, he pulls no punches, good luck in your pursute and let us know what happens!....as a side note the speakers I now use that replaced the AR'S is even more of a challenge for tubes so I went the tube pre-amp option, maybe that might help you aswell....best of both worlds ehhhh?
facts.....ar 9's are among the most legendary of all loudspeakers.....if you want maximum performance(the speakers never fatigue), you are going to need adequate power. a push-pull tube design with at least 75w or ss powerhouse is essential. they are not picky as long as they get pwer
This is an old thread, but... I have had my AR9's since I bought new in 1982. I used to drive them with a Yamaha M-2, then a M-80. I have gone to a Canary Audio CA-301 mkii 22w 300b tube amplifier. Much better sound and never any lack of power... deep controlled bass, beautify mid and high.

I also use Synergistic Research Resolution Ref cables... wonderful upgrade to sound.