Sapphire III with low power tubes?

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kimchee411

Sapphire III with low power tubes?
« on: 9 Oct 2010, 02:25 am »
Hi, I know this is kind of vague, but are the Sapphire IIIs very efficient?  I just picked up an Almarro A205A single ended pentode tube integrated that I couldn't resist, which puts out 4.8 class A watts, to go with my Sapphire IIIs.  I think the speakers do fine with my little Trends TA-10.1, which I think is 6 W class D into 8 ohms.  Have I made a mistake?  Loudness doesn't matter as it's for the bedroom.

Thanks.

kimchee411

Re: Sapphire III with low power tubes?
« Reply #1 on: 9 Oct 2010, 02:32 am »
Just for kicks, would my Sapphire XLs work with this little guy?  Their 85.5 db rating tells me "$#(*&% NO!" but I've also read that they are still easy to drive.

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Re: Sapphire III with low power tubes?
« Reply #2 on: 9 Oct 2010, 02:36 am »
Hi, I know this is kind of vague, but are the Sapphire IIIs very efficient?  I just picked up an Almarro A205A single ended pentode tube integrated that I couldn't resist, which puts out 4.8 class A watts, to go with my Sapphire IIIs.  I think the speakers do fine with my little Trends TA-10.1, which I think is 6 W class D into 8 ohms.  Have I made a mistake?  Loudness doesn't matter as it's for the bedroom.

Thanks.

There isn't a whole lotta difference between 4.8 watts and 6 watts to be honest. And besides, tube watts tend to sound a little more 'robust' in their presentation even though from a measurement standpoint the wattage difference is insignificant. If you found your Class D Trends TA-10.1 to be fine in your bedroom with the Sapphire III's you don't need to worry about their real efficiency. I remember the original III having a Focal 7K4211D dual voice coil kevlar midwoofer and Scan Speak 9300 series tweeter, I would guess they are about 87-89 dB sensitive at 2.83V/8 ohms (or about 87-89dB efficient at 1 watt/8 ohms). Best to verify with Mike Dzurko.

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Mike Dzurko

Re: Sapphire III with low power tubes?
« Reply #3 on: 9 Oct 2010, 10:23 pm »
I'm betting that it will work, but only you can decide if it's good for you or not. I remember one time  the rep for a tube amp company with a 5 or six watter was saying there is NO way that the amp will drive the Sapphire XLs. I just smiled and said, well let's hook it up and see. He couldn't believe the results. No, not for head bangers, but a very nice and surprisingly dynamic presentation at low and moderate levels. We always tried to make every design to be "an easy load". I think most would agree that all Sapphire series played more efficiently than the spec alone would indicate.

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Re: Sapphire III with low power tubes?
« Reply #4 on: 10 Oct 2010, 07:57 pm »
I believe the original Sapphire III had a 90 dB / Watt efficiency.
Still got my Sapphire IIIs

jparkhur

Re: Sapphire III with low power tubes?
« Reply #5 on: 11 Oct 2010, 12:51 am »
My old sapphire iii did fine with my sonic frontiers sf 40.  Nice sound

Mike Dzurko

Re: Sapphire III with low power tubes?
« Reply #6 on: 2 Nov 2010, 03:25 pm »
Kimchee, how did it work out with the Almarro?

kimchee411

Re: Sapphire III with low power tubes?
« Reply #7 on: 9 Nov 2010, 01:19 am »
I haven't been able to try them out yet since I'm between homes right now and everything's in boxes, but I'll post a reply once I get em set up!

kimchee411

Re: Sapphire III with low power tubes?
« Reply #8 on: 7 Apr 2011, 11:45 pm »
So I've been using the Sapphire IIIs with an Almarro A205A and now A205A MK II for a little over a month now in my bedroom.  The combination is really detailed, transparent, and sweet but I feel it lacks dynamic drive and punch/slam.  Maybe it's the room/placement or just the character of the amp, but I'll probably try some more efficient speakers sometime down the line.  Still, I enjoy it a lot.