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Love it. EL84 SET with 274B rectifier and 12AX driver? What are you using for a pre-amp? This amp would be a real match for Omegas.
There's still the Super Zen at $895 though!
Scott, that is one good looking amp. I see it's made in Serbia.
gentlemenI have spent a big part of the day going through this forum to check out which amps seem to be most popular with Omega speakers. I've narrowed down the list to products that are not super duper expensive (the Decware MK4 being the exception) and that seem to have power, volume and good reviewshere is the short list (manufacturer/model/price in US$)Decware SE 34 I.4 1,295Decware MINI TORII 1,795Decware TORII MK4 3,499Ideal Innovation Elite80 1,199Audio Boutique Artist 1,995which ones do you guys think would work best with Omega 7XRS and play Dub, Roots Reggae from the 70's and Disco and Funk from 75-84? With the occasional Clash Bob Dylan Springsteen Stones.Has anyone done shootouts with those?And how would those compete with the Audio Zones solid states which seem to receive unanimous praise?
Rob:I'm confused by the SE84. If I use two of those as monoblocks, the pair becomes a 2x6w amplifiying unit, right?Now the real question:since you distribute the Ideal Innovation and you are very familiar with the Decware line, which unit would you recommend for which use?The price of the Ideal Innovation makes it so attractive. What is it sacrificing vs the Decwares?Single ended vs push-pull?Sh*t, so many questions!!!!
thanks a lot Robat less than 900 bucks, it's crazy tempting to order the SE84 and see how it doesThe description mentions the following:The SuperZen can be configured for "normal" speakers between 2 and 8 ohms OR for "high impedance" speakers between 8 and 16 ohms from within the Shopping Cart. Since either option will drive an 8 ohm speaker, you will no doubt wonder what the differences might be... Most hi-fi speakers rated at 8 ohms work best with the "normal" configuration. The time to choose "high impedance" for an 8 ohm speaker is when the speaker lacks a crossover network, and is high efficiency. For example, an 8 inch full range driver with no crossover (or minimal crossover components) will generally sound smoother and have more bass with the high impedance setting. If your speakers are 8 ohm (or higher) and sound lean, select the high impedance outputsWould you recommend the normal or the high impedance setting when ordering it (to pair with 7XRS or with the 3 desktop)?And cables (priced reasonably, please!) are the ones to pick?Thanks
If memory serves me correctly, up until Steve came out with the Super Zen, his output transformer options were different (don't quite remember exactly). All of Louis' speakers have a benign impedance curve, not dropping below 7 ohms and rising a bit above 8 ohms when they reach their resonant frequency.Seikosha is right when he mentions the options Steve offers: 4 ohm or 6-16 ohm. Frankly, it makes choosing rather difficult. Louis is trying to reach Steve to see if he can lay this question to rest. Stay tuned.
Have any of you tried Ayon, ie Spark, amp with Omega? (Yes, I know, it seems overkill to partner a $6400 amp with the Omegas?)