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Omega Speakers have a circle right here at Audio Circle. Louis is a gem to work with, his workmanship is wonderful, and he sweats all the details. Another quality, affordable, American line of products is Decware, maker of small tube amps that happen to pair up with Omega type of speakers.
Guy 13, I think ZigFlits is after speakers that deliver good sound at low background levels, for not annoying a neighbor or housemate, not listening in bed next to a sleeping spouse. Am I more or less correct, ZigFlits?Headphones are still a good solution though!
Sound Lab electrostatic panels, which are not high efficiency, excel at retaining all their richness and full timbre at low levels. Another major factor here is the quality of the volume control. Many preamps employ a potentiometer (variable resistor)to attenuate the signal, which is a compromise. Better designs use stepped attenuation through a series of discreet high quality resistors, which is better, but still results in a change in the basic sound character at different loudness levels. Thus the common loss of much of what we love in our systems when played at low levels. Better yet is the unique circuitry used by Ayre in their KX-R preamp which does not attenuate the signal, but controls the actual gain of the preamp, resulting in no change in the character of the sound from quiet to loud. Almost all other designs suffer from this phenomenon, making low level listening less than satisfactory.
I wonder if newer planar speakers with good-quality electronics behind them is an alternative to high-efficiency and low-power class A amplifiers. Comments?
You bring up an interesting observation MtnHam. By concidence, yesterday I read a few Magnepan 1.7 reviews and two audio critics (one of them writing in The Absolute Sound) mentioned that the 1.7s had decent dynamics at low-volume levels. I haven't auditioned the new Magneplanar 1.7s or 3.7s but I wonder if newer planar speakers with good-quality electronics behind them is an alternative to high-efficiency and low-power class A amplifiers. Comments?