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My past attempts at finding suitable components to work with the 1801s were a failure.
Also, I found the Greg Ball 150D was outstanding with my previous speakers,
Nice to see you've struck a synergistic combo with the 1801b's and my GB150D amps.
I have used an 8 watt Eastern Electric tube amp with my 1801s with success.
I received Steve Harrison's AKSA Lifeforce 55 a couple weeks ago. I haven't performed a solid a/b versus my very Modified Golden tube SE40SE yet, but my initial reactions for the AKSA Lifeforce are thus.Yep, the AKSA Lifeforce is superior to the 55 Nirvana + and Superior to the Ultimate 70. The midrange and highs have suprising depth and detail while never sounding harsh. Eventually I'll get around to performing a solid comparison between the Lifeforce and the SE40SE. I also hope to get a comparison with a friends OTL amp. For now, my initial reaction is that the Lifeforce is an extremely capable world class amplifier.It's also my unconfirmed observation this amplifier has some very good hand picked parts on the Circuit board. The capacitors are all "boutique" units, and not all the same flavor. Certainly electrolytic capacitors have a different sound character, and I believe Hugh has tediously selected the right capacitor its appropriate duty. I believe this is at least part of the "magic" in the Lifeforce amplifier. Of course, there are many who believe that all electrolytic capacitors sound the same. Hopefully some exposure to the Lifeforce amplifier will convince these folks otherwise. Dave
I really don't know what Hugh did inside this amplifier.
Typology matters, but parts quality IS significant. Given the same typology, an amplifier with better components will indeed sound better.
Indeed, topology IS the important thing, as it is for speakers.
Indeed, topology IS the important thing, as it is for speakers. I prefer average priced caps on a 1801 than silver/gold on...some other speakers
Dave. While I have you here; wanted to ask you about the Aspen LF55 amp that you had a chance to hear, I saw your post on their web site. Did you try it with your 1801's? My next project is looking into replacing my old Crown DC300a amp and the LF55 sounds like a no brainer, providing you have the money for it. I saw on your web site that you said that you are cheap, well, I think I am cheaper. How did you like it and was there anything else out there you would recommend in place of it? The LF100 may be a little to hi in price for me. Wanted to know if you found the 55 powerful enough. What can you add to this? Ed
how would you describe the sound-floor?
can the amp and speaker combination deliver adequate low-level sound reproduction?(I do not mean bass, I mean can you hear pages being turned on the music stand in the back row) and the detailing at softer listening levels?
do you enjoy your system completely at moderate listening levels, with as little fatigue as possible?
do you feel connected to the music before turning the volume up to chest-thumping levels.