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You seem like a good candidate for Sigfried Linkwitz's Orion, http://www.linkwitzlab.com/orion_challenge.htmDrive with the recommended ATI amps, not fancy but produce reference sound for many people.For a more typical dynamic system, popular choice would be AVA Ultra electronics driving Jim Salk's HT3, Selah Audio's RC5 (might be too big) or Phil Bamberg's BESL Series 5 MTM with XLS subs.Any of these solutions would yield world class results for under your budget.
You seem like a good candidate for Sigfried Linkwitz's Orion, http://www.linkwitzlab.com/orion_challenge.htmDrive with the recommended ATI amps, not fancy but produce reference sound for many people.For a more typical dynamic system, popular choice would be AVA Ultra electronics driving Jim Salk's HT3, Selah Audio's RC5 (might be too big) or Phil Bamberg's BESL Series 5 MTM with XLS subs.Any of these solutions would yield state-of-the-art results for under your budget.
My suggestion is similar in approach to the Orion -- active speakers. There are real advantages to having the speaker + amp + xover all under control of the same designer.Good luck,Bob
Quote from: Bob Reynolds on 2 Aug 2006, 11:41 pmMy suggestion is similar in approach to the Orion -- active speakers. There are real advantages to having the speaker + amp + xover all under control of the same designer.Good luck,BobHi Bob,Whilst I am absolutely a fan of active speakers (and Orions), I wonder why you think "There are real advantages to having the speaker + amp + xover all under control of the same designer"??
In the case of the Orions - yes, the Orion ASP is absolutely an essential part of the Orion and you mess with it at your peril ... but the amp is simply a multi-channel amp which Siegfried came upon, which is not outrageously priced. AFAIAC, his statement that "there's no point in using any "better" amps" (than the one he recommends) is simply hubris - I suggest what he's really saying is "my speaker is so fantastic it delivers you 10-out-of-10 no matter what amps you power it with"!! And, much as I respect the man's achievements, that is plain crap.
If you go read the "Aspen Amplifiers" Forum on AudioCircle - specifically the "SL Orion XO and Power Supply Mods, & multi-amping " thread - you will a) find several posts by people who have a) tried AKSA amps vs. others and noticed a (beneficial) improvement, b) tried different versions of AKSA amps and reported significant differences and c) even substituted a different Power Supply and got improvements, compared to SL's standard PS.
So, AFAIAC, the amps - and the PS - certainly do not "have to be under the control of the same designer"!
.... I'm sure what you're saying is correct and I'm sure everyone of those folks believes what they wrote. I'm just as sure that none of them have done a level matched (to 0.1dB) blind comparision. It's the age old audiophile thing. You can't argue it.Best regards,Bob ....