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I still have a soft spot in my wallet for Wyred amps. Price per watt they are hard to beat. Cherry, McCormack, Wyred's all get my attention because I like my wpc to begin with a 3xx or higher. Then I know when I stomp on the gas, I can light the tires.
My HT2-TLs sound just fine with all my Van Alstine stuff, Ultra+ 550 at around 280 watts driving a 4 ohm load would be around 500 watts+ in my room it sounds great.
Speakers: HT3sI have used a LSA Signature integrated amp, great sound not enough power.Next was Wyred SX1000 monos with Joule Electra LA-150 MKII preamp, a great combination. Sold the Joule and mated the Wyred with a Purity One preamp another very good combo.Presently I have Monarchy SE-250 hybrid amp with an Audio Valve Ekilpse preamp which I really love. I will keep the preamp (the best I owned) and sell the Monarchy in search of my last amplifier (smile).Peace
I also posted this another thread. The person I purchase the HT3's from was using a Pass XA30.5 with a Modwright Transporter and he was able to really push the Salk better than I have. I am still trying to achieve that sound. The little Pass really made the HT3's sing and play beautiful music. So go figure how 30 watts could do that.Peace
... Thinking very hard about going back to strictly 2 channel.
Especially when you are running a surround system you don't want to be clipping at all the wrong times, especially with lower sensitivity speakers. I always go 2X higher in Wattage than what is recommended, but I'm a rebel. Either way, I'm surprised more people are not running these Wyred amps as they just take everything you throw at them and sound great!
Phase 0: use my surround receiver to power the fronts, surrounds, and center until I got a dedicated amp for the fronts such as the AVA.Phase 1: pre-out the fronts to a dedicated stereo amp. I figured that would work fine since the surround speakers are less demanding. Phase 2: fill out the other speakers over time. Salk of course! Phase 3: is to upgrade the amp for the other 3 channels.Phase 4: me slapping my forehead for forgetting something, but that's the nature of this hobby!
I agree..... I have both Wyred and a D-Sonic amp for my 2 systems...Wyred4Sound 7 ch 500 x 3, 250 x 4 amp for my larger HT, Integra 80.3 & Paradigm SigsD-Sonic 500 x 3, 250 x 2 for my small setup 80.3 with the SoundScapes.. Both are fantastic amps...http://www.d-sonic.net/I was just discussing with Nuance about doing and A/B to see if we could notice any differences between the 2 amps as they utilize the same exact B&O Ice Modules... with the D-Sonic asking 15-20% lessPerhaps we'll be able to enlighten you guys in the near future...
I am very interested to find out what amplifiers everyone is using to power their Salks!What speakers do you have?What amp/pre-amp for stereo? What about surround?