I am new to this hobby and I do not have a clue what you are talk about when you refer to
ARC LS-17 and DS450 to a Ref 6 and Ref 75se. A lot of these discussions use these types of abbreviations and for people like me, it is really difficult for me to follow.
A new chapter has begun.
It’s been a little while since I’ve posted, but I am proud to share my recent upgrades to my system. It’s been a very special year, and having a milestone birthday with probably the worlds greatest wife, I’ve upgraded my ARC LS-17 and DS450 to a Ref 6 and Ref 75se. Since I no longer use my Maggie’s, I no longer need brute power.
They are both still breaking in, the ref 6 being ahead of the Ref75se, but the sound is just exceptional. The system is beyond amazing, and to think that it will only get better. It’s shut the lights, light a candle, and be transported to the venue good. The ref75 still has a loooong way to go to reach 600 hours, but I can say that I am one happy camper.
The lack of grain is amazing. Sure it doesn’t have quite the insane supply reserve for startling dynamics that the DS450 has, but the huge power cut is of no worry, especially with my proacs. I’m thinking with some burn in however, that dynamics will continue to improve. Not that I’m complaining I’m the least, because comparing apples to oranges, this little tube amp is fierce in the dynamics.
For me, the 8ohm tap was the obvious choice, even with my speaker rating at 4 ohm. It just sings. What a refined, mature sound. I understand what the hub bub is about now. I’m in love.
They are both still breaking in, the ref 6 being ahead of the Ref75se, but the sound is just exceptional. The system is beyond amazing, and to think that it will only get better. It’s shut the lights, light a candle, and be transported to the venue good. The ref75 still has a loooong way to go to reach 600 hours, but I can say that I am one happy camper.
The lack of grain is amazing. Sure it doesn’t have quite the insane supply reserve for startling dynamics that the DS450 has, but the huge power cut is of no worry, especially with my proacs. I’m thinking with some burn in however, that dynamics will continue to improve. Not that I’m complaining I’m the least, because comparing apples to oranges, this little tube amp is fierce in the dynamics.
For me, the 8ohm tap was the obvious choice, even with my speaker rating at 4 ohm. It just sings. What a refined, mature sound. I understand what the hub bub is about now. I’m in love.
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