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sbcgroup,As folks here know, I use KORA Cosmos amps with my RM40s. They have worked out well for me. However, George (zybar) had the same amps (actually, he had an upgraded pair), and he felt they were insufficient driving his RM40s in his room and system. The only differences were that his room was considerably larger than mine. Plus, he didn't feed them a balanced signal, and I found a pretty big difference in their sound when fed a balanced signal vs unbalanced.Now, is that enough to explain how he and I came to such different conclusions??? Who knows??? And I'm not gonna bore you with other tesitmonials from folks you've never met or corresponded with. I can say that back in the Harmonic Discord days, Brian Cheney stated that he had never heard the RM40s sound as good as they sounded when mated with KORA Cosmos amps. Even when playing large orchestral pieces at very loud volumes, the KORAs did not run out of gas (while playing in his largish listening room). Granted, this was before all the speaker improvements that have taken place over the last 4-5 years - and so I'm sure his experience with the KORAs/RM40 combo back then is no longer #1 on his list (of RM40 moments). But remember, this listening session was with the very earliest version of the RM40s - completely stock (no upgraded caps, wiring, nothing). Who knows - perhaps if he heard these monoblocks with his very latest and greatest iteration of the RM40s, he would once again reach the same conclusion.Again, I'm a happy customer. I've had them up and running now for ~ 5 years with no problems whatsoever. Note I run them 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. They only get turned off for their bi-monthly maintenance.KORA Cosmos monoblocks100W Triode Pure Class AKevinP.S. - Here's an old link for the KORA amps:http://www.enjoythemusic.com/ces2001/preshow/page5.htm
To be clear, I found the Kora amps unable to produce the bass I wanted out of the RM-40 speakers. I had no issues with volume or loudness. Kevin is correct in that I was running the amps single ended.As for the sound (outside of the bass), the Kora amps had the best midrange and highs of any of the amps I tried with the RM 40's. This list included the the McCormack DNA-500 and Jeff Rowland 201's.George
...but does it REALLY matter? I mean, if you are producing commercial quality music in a recording room using Auralex, etc. Has anyone every ditched their Auralex stuff for Weiner's stuff?-Ed
Quote from: zybar on 24 Jun 2007, 08:41 pmTo be clear, I found the Kora amps unable to produce the bass I wanted out of the RM-40 speakers. I had no issues with volume or loudness. Kevin is correct in that I was running the amps single ended.As for the sound (outside of the bass), the Kora amps had the best midrange and highs of any of the amps I tried with the RM 40's. This list included the the McCormack DNA-500 and Jeff Rowland 201's.GeorgeLike George, several reviewers felt a slight bass deficiency existed with the Kora Cosmos. That perhaps was the single thing that marred their perfection. Mine are the reference model which I understand to have improved components AND an additional transformer. At any rate I am bi-amping with them on the top so if there is any lack of bass with this model it is not an issue.The mids and highs are sublime!Quote from: sbcgroup1 on 24 Jun 2007, 07:20 pm...but does it REALLY matter? I mean, if you are producing commercial quality music in a recording room using Auralex, etc. Has anyone every ditched their Auralex stuff for Weiner's stuff?-Ed Yes, IMHO, it REALLY does matter. I for one junked all of my aurelex which was pretty extensive. I went to Ethan's and Bryan's stuff which I feel is in an entirely different universe from aurlax for use in the home. As for recording studio use, I haven't a clue, but I would wager there are some significant differences.Paul