Yes it is not a high current design. 2 thousand can buy a lot more capable amplifier in that respect. If you want something new look at a Roksan for one example. I had the K2 BT paired with some difficult speakers other amplifiers struggled with, I was impressed with its power and musicality. In some cases I didn’t feel a strong need to biamp it when I thought I might. I have a feeling one would tame the Kef’s and sound great doing it. I’m not trying to lead you in any other direction, these are just some thoughts to consider.
I followed up to finish that review this morning. Dare I say it I thought there might be something fishy going on prior to. But not so much as It goes on to be less than fully impressed by the Sony’s output during closing comments.
I don’t base a lot on reviews but they can be helpful in some ways to gain a certain feel for things. Then again they can also leave you more confused about a product. Before indulging in the review I had already formed the opinion leading in the same general direction. It more or less confirmed my initial impressions.
It could very well be a combination of the two. If you do go by way of another amplifier with more gusto you may be very happy with the LFD phono and the Kefs. Theres never a shortage of things to keep it interesting.
I followed up to finish that review this morning. Dare I say it I thought there might be something fishy going on prior to. But not so much as It goes on to be less than fully impressed by the Sony’s output during closing comments.
I don’t base a lot on reviews but they can be helpful in some ways to gain a certain feel for things. Then again they can also leave you more confused about a product. Before indulging in the review I had already formed the opinion leading in the same general direction. It more or less confirmed my initial impressions.
It could very well be a combination of the two. If you do go by way of another amplifier with more gusto you may be very happy with the LFD phono and the Kefs. Theres never a shortage of things to keep it interesting.