Hello Circle,
This question goes to anyone in the Circle but particularly to Frank. Frank, a year or so ago when I asked about matching my old Transendence 7 EC with your current amps, you told me that "
Either a new Synergy power amplifier or Fet Valve amplifier will work great with your old T7EC preamplifier, and work even better when you get that preamp back to us for the Exicon upgraded ($300 line, $500 line and phono if you have both circuits)...
I've had my mind set on the Fet Valve 400R but my finances have gone from poor to worse (I've recently had to go on disability and am now looking for a senior citizen apartment here in Los Angeles) and cash flow has slowed down greatly. I've had in my mind that the synergy of the Transendence and the Fet Valve amps would sound much better than mixing tubes and solid state (eg. Synergy amps). Although it seems that the Synergy 240 (125 W pc) or even the Synergy 300 (150 W pc) would be the way to go - I wonder what I would lose mixing formats.
Also to consider, is my listening space and speakers - I am currently in a living room that's 11' x 15' x 8' high - I don't expect my listening space to get much larger in a 1 bedroom senior citizen apartment so we're talking about near-field listening. Here are the specs for my B&W 805n:
Description: Two-way, stand-mounted, reflex-loaded dynamic loudspeaker. Drive-units: one 1" (25mm) metal-dome cooled tweeter, one 6.5" (165mm) woven-Kevlar bass/midrange cone with 1.24" (32mm) voice-coil. Crossover frequency: 3kHz. Crossover slopes: third-order Butterworth alignment with 49Hz cutoff. Frequency response: 49Hz-22kHz, ±3dB. Sensitivity: 88dB/W/m (2.83V). Nominal impedance: 8 ohms (minimum: 4.6 ohms). Amplifier requirements: 50W minimum, 120W maximum. Maximum recommended cable impedance: 0.2 ohms.
Would the Ultravalve amp be too low to power that 88db sensitivity? Looking at my speaker's minimum 50 watts requirement, what would be the Ultravalve's equivalent in wattage? All of my research on the 805n has told me that they need the upper wattage requirement to "really make them sing"....If I go for the higher watts with the Senergy amps will I be losing that "tube magic"?
Understand people, I haven't had good forturn in building my "DREAM AUDIO SYSTEM" in my lifetime (my dream started in about 1970 with a desire of building a Dynaco kit), and now just getting past my 62nd birthday, I'm seeing this as being my first - and last dream system in this lifetime...unless I hit the lottery (not holding my breath!) And although I've heard many great systems and components, I'm putting all of my cards on Frank's great reputation and common sense aproach to what sounds GOOD in audio! (It was only last year when I first heard any AVA components at the AXPONA in Chicargo...Frank, I was the tall Black guy who you sat next to in the lobby after you walked down all of those steps during the fire drill and who had you and Jim play the Mapleshade CD on your system that Jim thought was Dexter Gordon...

) I want to have the very best listening experience for the rest of my days here so I'm not going to just get "something" and upgrade later.

My only "upgrades" will be a new turntable, CD drive/ DAC and maybe the T7 upgrade, like Frank suggested. Any input is appreciated in advance guys and gals!

Thanks!
Earl