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He took them to the factory and tested them under the most demanding conditions.
Ellis 1801b need 176.77 watts per channel in 8 ohms.
I can assure you tough that no one have seen the crossover or other internal parts. Just because my speakers are closed by Jim Salk and I would never let someone open them other then Jim and you.
He said 175W is just the optimum, but the results are excellent with 70W also.
I know Bryston stuff very well - sorry to say it, but they are nothing else then rudimentar in providing sweet dynamics and "musicality". Bryston and Jolida are not in the league that they claim to be.
Including tube amplification (VTL and Rogue as long as I understood).
I wonder if he used thermal compression, linear X-Max, or maxiumum X-Max to derive his numbers.I have NO idea what they used, but they tested them to maximum in anachoic chamber.Regarding the SPL - here I am fully with you. I never ever listen to more then 90db, and that for very short period time. Even 70-80 db is a little bit too loud for my taste. But it depends - if there is demanding material, I might need to go in this range. To conclude, most of the time I listen around 60-70db.I have to agree that for listening experiences under 90db, probably 35W are just enough in medium rooms.But you will have to agree also that in VERY large rooms (as some of today basements are) 35W might not be enough. I am currently using a Thule IA60B - 65W per channel, stable to at least 4 ohms, recognized for its POWERFULL bass and slam. And matched with more sensitive speakers, indeed - Thule IS impressing. With 1801b is just another amplifier.And to clarify a bit - not the loudness is what I need/missing. The quickness and the slam. With more sensitive speakers, Thule was just impressing in proving transients, dynamics and slam. To paraphrase Frank - was a TIGER. Now, with 1801b is a litlle nice cat.I guess Frank will have another customer for his latest Dyna mod.I just have to find one in good condition and ship it to him.
Someone changed for me the caps and diodes (with Blackgates and IXYS).
modded - changed caps and bridge rectifiers
Now, very interesting, I found out that most of the time, at normal listening levels (SPL 75-85db), most of the time are used ONLY 7-8 watts!!!
Groovy,It may not be completely clear from my comments elsewhere, but Mrs. VanAlstine and I agree on the choice of coupling capacitors. However, only she has actually performed a solid a/b test. We prefer sonicaps. Frank will likely grumble a bit if you ask for them. I suggest simply reminding Mr. VanAlstine that his wife is correct. The capacitors will cost about $70 from Soniccraft. You could certainly do this work later.BTW, Frank made my old grungy ST70 look very nice He's got some really slick polish and some paint that matched the cage perfectly.