Triton Reference Review
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Hi, and a few questions that I did not read any answers in the review. Can the T-Ref be bi-amped? What amp are people using to push these new speakers? What would Sandy consider to be the best amp for this speaker. I am an avid home theater guy and am looking to upgrade from my Triton Ones. Love movies and concert blu-rays. I have the XXL center channel and find it to be not as clean as I would like. I have 2 choices, one to go from the Ones to the Reference or found some used B&W so wish to Upgrade Mains from Golden Ear Triton One to B&W Nautilus 800 Upgrade Centre from Golden Ear Supercentre XXL to B&W HTM1D The challenge, in my eyes, with the 2nd choice is that I am using the Classé 5300 and would bi-amp my front L & R but only have 1 channel left to bi-amp the centre, so would have to get another 3-channel amp to run my lower part of the centre + my 2 rears, as I did not bi-amp the GE Ones, but feel that I should do for the Reference. The B&W may be a little large for my room (14.5' x 23') but I will have front speakers that will be much more crisp than the Ones that I have now. Hope to hear from a few GE fans very soon so I can make a decision Steve |
@eternalcamper Hi Steve. No, the T Refs cannot be bi-amped. Many people are using all kinds of amps, and Sandy would not recommend any one in particular. I encourage you to search for answers to your questions and/or post on the Golden Ear forum here: https://www.goldenear.com/forum/recent The T1s have one set of input terminals and also cannot (and should not) be bi-amped. |
On my T references, I used the following amps: Odyssey Stratos Extreme+++ 160wpc amp, Conrad-Johnson MF2550 250wpc, and McIntosh MC152 amp 150wpc. I kept the McIntosh and sold the other two. To my ears, the sound is just right. I would also keep the Golden Ears, I find the B & W speakers extremely bright and fatigue sets in very quickly. |
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