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I thought about it but I'd really rather have the Wotans. The article guy? Yeah, that could be.
I would rather have another pair of Marantz 9's, one of the finest amps ever made.Jim
I had heard the 1.7's with some very nice MacIntosh mono gear. It was up there with the best sound I have heard with Jazz recordings. I guess that is when I fixed it into my brain that Maggies needed lots of current. Maybe not???
Holy... are they really $20k+??? There's a pair on a-gon
No, you're right about that. They're relatively inefficient and they're a 4 ohm load. But -- and I think this often gets lost in these debates since we each post from our own perspective -- just how much they need depends on how loud you like it, and the kinds of music you play. Because the ear hears logarithmically, a 1000 watt amplifier sounds only twice as loud as a 100 watt one. So the amp that best serves you depends strongly on your listening habits, and that's before even considering other factors (hard vs. soft clipping, behavior into a reactive or low impedance load, etc.).
Let's say they are 86db efficient:At 2 watts they are pumping 89dbAt 4 watts 92dbAt 8 watts 95dbAt 16 watts 98dbAt 32 watts 101dbAt 64 watts 104dbAt 128 watts 107dbAt 256 watts 110dbAt 512 watts 113dbAt 1024 watts 116dbAt 2048 watts 119dbThat is what they simple math tells us. Because we do hear logarithmically, each 10db is the equivalent of doubling of loudness.Then factor in that the efficiency is per speaker and in the sweet spot you gain 3db.Jim
It's not that simple.If you enjoy a good read, check out this old Audio Basics Newsletter from Frank Van Alstine. Start reading at the second paragraph of page 32. He's discussing phono cartridge distortion, but the power discussion is relevant.Have fun,Jerry
There were only to be made 500 pairs (per the press release for them) of the reissue model 9's and they sold out.