Pass Aleph 3, perhaps, but it puts out as much (if not more) as a tube amp. The best SS for the AG would be Mark Levinson ML-2's but they also put out heat and cost more.
avantgarde with SS amp recomendation
Hi AuGoNers,
due to the heat of my tubes amp,i am thinking about purchasing a back up SS amp for the summer.due to their high efficiency,i have no clue which amp would match with these speakers,seem like most SS amp are around 100w or more and i am sure these uno doesnt need that high of a power amp.i would like to keep my budget under 1k..please help
due to the heat of my tubes amp,i am thinking about purchasing a back up SS amp for the summer.due to their high efficiency,i have no clue which amp would match with these speakers,seem like most SS amp are around 100w or more and i am sure these uno doesnt need that high of a power amp.i would like to keep my budget under 1k..please help
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The First Watt is incompatible with multiple driver speakers. I have used the Avantgarde Model 5, Naim Nait 5i, and Ayre AX-7 and would recommend them in that order. The Avantargde was the best but also most expensive, the Naim very good but a little less resolution, the Ayre got tiresome after awhile. |
I will second the Pass Aleph 3 recomendation. I have the Aleph 2s and the Duos. I don't use the 2s with the Duos, but have tried them and thought they sounded great. I did own the 3 before the 2s and thought that the 3 sounded a little better than the 2s overall, if the extra power was not needed. 30 watts of Aleph power would rock the house with Avantgarde speakers. |
Herman: I'm curious as to why you say that the Pass Firstwatt is incompatible with multi-way speakers? While it was designed for use with single driver systems, i see no reason why it won't function with multiple drivers. After all, "personal preference" seems to be the rule of thumb here, so who is to say that someone wouldn't like this combo? Ttrhp: You might want to look into some of the Monarchy Audio SM-70 Pro's. You can run this as a stereo amp by itself or run two of them, each in mono mode. With one amp in stereo, you have 25 wpc @ 8 / 40 wpc @ 4. Given that this amp is biased into a Class A mode of operation, it does run quite warm. It also avoids the crossover distortion that becomes unbearable on high efficiency horns, which is what makes most lower bias Class AB amps unusable with this type of speaker. Running two of these units in mono, you'll end up with 80 wpc @ 8 / 120 wpc @ 4 ohms. In my experience, this is how the amps sound best. With the efficiency of your speakers though, you may not need the additional headroom that the dual mono-block configuration offers. Starting off with one would be an easy way to see whether or not you like the amp at all and find out whether that one amp would be enough for your specific listening requirements. Either way, these amps are quite "tubey" sounding as far as SS goes. I'm not saying that they will duplicate the sound of your specific tube gear or offer the highest levels of resolution that SS has to offer, but i don't think that you'll find their presentation "offensive" in the least. Based on past experiences, i think that this series of products would be a much better match for a horn based speaker than the comparably powered Aleph series any day of the week. This is just my personal preference though, so take that comment for what it is worth i.e. "absolutely nothing" : ) Sean > PS... Please keep us posted on what you decide to do and how things turn out. |
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