I have the Skylan stands for my Harbeth Compact 7's. They are a great match. Skylan also makes a real nice looking stand for the LS50 that is I think 28" and appears to be reasonably priced. With my height and chair height, I likely will order the Sound Anchors today or within the next few days, since I need a stand that can go to 34 to 36" in height. The model that I like is the Sound Anchor ADJ1, wich is an adjustable stand. If I buy this I can adjust the height to the higher height at my office and if I ever decide to bring the LS50s home, I can lower the height to ear level with my home seating. The ADJ1 is expensive, though. Sound Anchors also has a single post stand that is much cheaper and a 4 post stand that is more expensive than the ADJ1.
Hegel H80 for KEF LS50? Or other amp?
Hello all,
I am seriously considering the Hegel H80 based on the reviews I've seen and the recommendations of a few people who have heard it. My only concern is that my speakers are KEF LS50s, which drop to 3.2 ohms at their minimal impedance (although overall they are not an extremely difficult load) and have a sensitivity of 85db. The Hegel is claimed to sound more powerful than its claimed 75 wpc and to have a powerful bottom end. However, there is no specification into 4 ohms, and I'm worried that it will not have the dynamics or the bass that a more powerful integrated might have (for example, the Krell S300i is on sale for $1800 new and doubles down into 4 ohms - very tempting).
If any of you have experience with the Hegel into 4 ohm speakers, I'd love to hear about it. And if you have another recommendation for the KEF LS50s, I'd appreciate your input. I LOVE the speakers, but I just haven't found the right integrated yet. My listening room is about 14 x 16 feet, and I listen at moderate levels to a wide range of music.
Thanks so much!
Scott
I am seriously considering the Hegel H80 based on the reviews I've seen and the recommendations of a few people who have heard it. My only concern is that my speakers are KEF LS50s, which drop to 3.2 ohms at their minimal impedance (although overall they are not an extremely difficult load) and have a sensitivity of 85db. The Hegel is claimed to sound more powerful than its claimed 75 wpc and to have a powerful bottom end. However, there is no specification into 4 ohms, and I'm worried that it will not have the dynamics or the bass that a more powerful integrated might have (for example, the Krell S300i is on sale for $1800 new and doubles down into 4 ohms - very tempting).
If any of you have experience with the Hegel into 4 ohm speakers, I'd love to hear about it. And if you have another recommendation for the KEF LS50s, I'd appreciate your input. I LOVE the speakers, but I just haven't found the right integrated yet. My listening room is about 14 x 16 feet, and I listen at moderate levels to a wide range of music.
Thanks so much!
Scott
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