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yes, 2w is perhaps enough if you have subs and listening mostly at low Levels. but my experience tells me that u need headroom. nothing is more disturbing than when an amp lost it's "breath" and the dynamics flattens out. i for one refuse that the rig dictates what and how i should listening at
Hi (Again) Audiolad.Yes, you are right. 2 wpc is a little on the border line,especially when I listen to classical music.Steve Deckert from Decware, told me (Via e-mail, in response to my question) that you can run two SE84C+ in bridge configuration and that way it will give you close to 6 wpc, but at what cost?895 USD X 2 = Lots of $$$For the same amount, you can get something better, I have no suggestions, but it does not mean there's no other choice.I have a Niteshade Audio NS10 with 10 wpc but SE Pentode - 6L6 it does not sounds as good as the 2 wpc Decware, but has lots of headroom, I even tried a Sony ss receiver with 30 wpc and a Pioneer ss receiver with 100 wpc the sound is not good, but lots. lots of headroom.Guy 13
Canada rob & guy 13,i agreed, especially guy 13 who managed to see things from both sides but m2c- i don't think most audio companies plan obsolescence. that's my experience as i tend to change gear alot and therefore have had loads of equipment during my 30 years as a audiophile.- a "one man show" depends on the man's stability. if he gets a good idea he can put them in practice sooner rather than later. he can chop and change things around (too) quickly. this could hurt the consistency and be quite frustrating for the dealers and customers. and new ideas are not by default better ones
...Worth considering are Dennis Had's Inpire single ended amps.
canada rob,i've owned some vintage gear (amps, spkrs, turnables, radios). 20-40 years old and still working fine. and would you believe many of them were made in the far east as well! it may shock you, but they can make quality gear in other parts of the world too. planned obsolescence in audio business? i don't think so! noway,dennis had should know whats he's doing. i've never owned a product designed by him before but that will hopefully change soon. unless he plans obsolescence too
I wouldn't mind if someone made my SET obsolete... but in decades of technological advancement it hasn't happened yet!
And not likely to. To "upgrade" simplicity usually means more complexity, which would be a downgrade IMO. Decware "upgraded" their Super Zen Select by adding meters to it making it more complex, not to mention a huge price increase to boot. I may be one of the very few, if not the only one who has a Super Zen Select with no meters. It was in the build queue when they came out with the basic Super Zen, but before the metered Select came out, so mine got the Super Zen upgrades sans the meters. I'm glad of it as I would not want the extra complexity of the meters.