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I'm gonna make an unusual suggestion here. But I believe it to be important to check out this!Slip Gary Dews (Border Patrol) an e-mail and tell him what kind of speaker you are getting Anubis.Then you tell him that you cant quite swing the price of his Sweet amps but want to know what kind of monoamps he would recommend for your Partners and if it would be possible to upgrade those with his powersupplies.Border Patrol has an AWESOME "add on" powersupply that will simply transform any small wattage tubeamp they are connected to! I believe that the large behemoths you are getting are quite hungry, despite their diminutive obvious needs.The amps better have some serious balls as I have been able to ascertainChecking out the Border Patrol site will sort of explain a lot... I feel.. Other than that, here is a Living Voice/Vitavox page with some nice info on the beauties! (LV Air Partner)http://website.lineone.net/~empson/featuring_Vitavox.htmlIt appears that you have stumbled upon a set of "Statesman"! Well, the big LV's do electronica and even dancetracks with aplomb! Imagine that...! Imperial
Anubis - I see you are also seeking an Altmann BYOB. Pardales, an AC member posted at one time that he had the RWA Sig 30 and the BYOB in his home at the same time. He said they were very close but he kept the Altmann. I think that was due to ease of return to Connecticut vs. Germany. I'm not certain of that though.
Anubis,got an e-mail this morning from Nelson, saying that a pair of F4s were enroute to my digs for review. I take that to mean that production just commenced so I'd be surprised if many people have yet heard a full production sample though DIYers of course have been building F4s and derivatives for a while...
I really think it (F4) is one of the most practical ideas to come along in a while. So many of us audiophiles like our tubes, especially the tube preamps. But tube preamps have far too much gain when combines with a full gain (26db) amp. So why not let the preamp do the gain and the amp do the powering (current gain)? Reasonable enough thought. John Broskie wrote some about this on his blog, even in response to NP's commercialization.
doug... IMHO that is at best a bandaid, and at worst a terrible idea. More gain than needed is like throwing the baby out with the bathwater. No matter how perfect your component is, every gain stage adds a layer of crap let's say (distortion, haze, opaqueness). The higher the gain the worse typically. So if you have more gain than you need, you've significantly lowered your signal to noise ratio and most likely you've deteriorated your system more than need be. So shunting extra gain to ground is far less than ideal...even worse, typically shunting via resistors adds its own noise and almost always kills dynamics.