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I use a McIntosh MC7270 to power my WOW1's. a little overkill possibly but it sounds wonderful.
I gotta be honest here. We may well have been listening to the same amp, or a very similar amp, as you auditioned. And I also doubt very much that there is a dramatic difference in the sound of Frank's amps as they continue to be refined. I spoke with Frank at some length last Saturday, and he mentioned that he had obtained a volume-compensated switching preamp that could be programmed to produce a sequence of ramdomly selected A-B-X (where X is no change from the previous amp or other device) changes among sources to test scientifically wheter listeners could really hear differences between devices (be they speakers, preamps, or amps). It can be a humbling experience, as Frank was willing to admit, particularly when it comes to electronics rather than speakers. This is an endless debate. I don't doubt the sincerity of people who say they can hear major differences between amplifiers. But if those amps are operating within their power limitations, I would bet just about any amount of money that listeners couldn't pass a properly controlled blind ABX test. In any event, I have full confidence in the neutrality of Frank's amps--I'll be using his electronics to run my Philharmonic speakers at the Captial Audio Fest in July.
Very good choice. Another to consider is Conrad Johnson tubed gear. Great tonality and harmonic structure to be had. Not a CJ dealer.charles
What speakers do you have?What amp/pre-amp for stereo? What about surround?
My question is do you think I should go to a dedicated 2 ch amp and preamp ?
BRMall I can say is wow! Your wife must be the most forgiving wife on the planet. Which amp was/is your favourite?EnjoyDavid
Electrocompaniet AW180 monos (presently)
I'm still behind Pete in number of Salk's owned (6) and in amps used, but here's my list (in no particular order):