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Slapshot, I think you are on the right track, the Decware stuff looks really nice. One thing I'd keep in mind is that you might have too much gain with a preamp as most of the Decware amps don't require them. I don't think a good tube preamp is going to negatively effect sound quality, but too much gain isn't great... if your pre has 12 dB or less gain I wouldn't worry about it, but if you have a 20+ dB preamp it's an issue. I don't think you can go wrong with the choices you are considering though.
Hello Slapshot,I am not sure when I advised you of the Decware/Hoyt combo, but both the Hoyt-Bedford line and the Omega 4.5" driver line have seen driver changes, changing the game somewhat. The new RS5 driver in the 4.5" series (known as the Super 3 series) are a dramatic improvement over the already excellent hemp cones they replace. The new driver is also more efficient, making 2 watts no longer borderline. The Super 3XRS compact floor tower is proving to be an unbelievably good speaker on my 2w Decware Super Zen with V-Caps and stepped attenuator, 5w Glow Amp One v1.3, and the 20w Ideal Innovations Elite 80. These speakers image like few speakers I have heard with a huge 3D soundstage, have incredible inner detail, are super fast, and in my big listening room have "no sub needed" tight tuneful bass. The midrange has a presence that is utterly spooky, like you are no longer listening to reproduced music, but you are there with no stereo in between.
I am currently using a Millenia integrated with my Omega Alnicos 6's. It sounds pretty good but as I mentioned I would love to get my hands on another Decware. You had also mentioned Glow Audio. How does that sound with Omegas ? I also have a Prima Luna Prologue which I use on and off and that also sounds nice. would Glow ,Decware be a significant upgrade ?
In a 10' x 10' room such as you describe, I would only caution that the bass response could be problematic with the Type 1.5 in such a small room, especially considering that the room has two equal dimensions.
The Glow Audio Amp One in my opinion gives my Super Zen a run for it's money for a bit more than half the price. On the desktop with the Super 3T Desktop speakers I prefer the Glow (more punch in the bottom end and more detail), but with the Super 3XRS in a room system It could go either way. The Decware is so ethereal in it's presentation and that draws me to it, but the Glow has more than twice the power, and it shows in punch and dynamics. As I mentioned before, The Glow, Elite 80, or the Decware will work beautifully with any Omega or Hoyt-Bedford speaker, and all these amps have an excellent track record. Also, you will have to spend a lot more than the paltry price of the Glow to get a solid state amp that would beat it.