I would guess you might try going to the Klipsch forum and look for info about your combo...I have had a couple Klipsch speakers and have found that they are so easy to drive that they really do open up very well with tubes..I am sure the Bryston will work fine but I would much prefer to hear them with a quality tube amp..Good Luck
Bryston 4B, tube amps and Klipsch Lascala's
I recently purchased a mid 80's pair of Klipsch Lascalas and I like them alot:)
They are the most fun speaker I have owned so far and I am pretty impressed with the way sound with most types of music. Although I have noticed a slight chestyness to vocals. Which I hope I will be able to correct.
Right now I am using an Onkyo TX-SV70PRO Tuner Amplifier which I have used for many years and been pretty happy. I know I should be using a better amplification source and hopefully I will be purchasing something soon.
I've read a lot about tube amps being the best match for the Lascalas but I am wondering if i get one will it deminish the quality of the bass kick and dynamics? I always believed a more powerful amp would control bottom end better and allow a more stressless dynamics..
since a tube amp usually is a lot less power rated 8-50 watts instead of 80-200 watts in a solid state. If so, how would a Bryston 4B perform with the Lascalas.
Any suggestions for a decent tube amp, under $1000.00 would be appreciated also..
thanks
Mike
They are the most fun speaker I have owned so far and I am pretty impressed with the way sound with most types of music. Although I have noticed a slight chestyness to vocals. Which I hope I will be able to correct.
Right now I am using an Onkyo TX-SV70PRO Tuner Amplifier which I have used for many years and been pretty happy. I know I should be using a better amplification source and hopefully I will be purchasing something soon.
I've read a lot about tube amps being the best match for the Lascalas but I am wondering if i get one will it deminish the quality of the bass kick and dynamics? I always believed a more powerful amp would control bottom end better and allow a more stressless dynamics..
since a tube amp usually is a lot less power rated 8-50 watts instead of 80-200 watts in a solid state. If so, how would a Bryston 4B perform with the Lascalas.
Any suggestions for a decent tube amp, under $1000.00 would be appreciated also..
thanks
Mike
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