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Beowolf/opnly bfld/seikoshaAs you guys I'm one of those Decware forum readers who have noticed the (early) hints about a new SET amp with a little more power than the Zen. It would fit my speakers and room very well. Its my believe though that it would not be priced in the five figure price range. I'm not sure when it will be ready though, probably not for a while. I'm hoping +-3k, and maybe a preamp will be needed, that will add a +-2k extra ..I don't actually need the extra watts, I'm getting full joy with the 4 I get from the MT, but I'm building/planning on a system #2 and with Omega speakers in that room I will have the option to swap speakers and amps back and forth..It will be interesting to learn when and to price Steve will launch this amp.
As far as tube amps go I have heard SET, SEP, and PP, and of all of them my greatest experience lies with the Decware SE84c+, SE84CCE Select with V-Caps and stepped attenuator, and Super Zen Select (CKC) with V-Caps and stepped attenuator. They all filled the room with listening volume for anyone except those who love it loud. I have always fed the Zen with a 2 volt input, and generally had the volume control at 11-12 o'clock.I had mentioned in opening this thread that I felt the Alnico 6.5" Hemp is underrated as far as it's sensitivity rating. Being at only 2 watts, the Zen Amp gives me a pretty accurate indicator as to what a speaker's real world sensitivity is. The Zen will run the original Hoyt-Bedford Type 1 (97dB rating) with ease, and I find it runs the Alnico with that same ease.Even though amp to speaker synergy is critical, it's all a waste of time if you don't have a good source, whether it be DAC, vinyl, or CD player. I have been using the same DAC for years which I have been unable to improve upon. It has a large impact on anything I put in front of it.
JLM I think it's more important to preserve the dynamic swings rather than ultimate spl's. A Jazz Combo playing in a small room will play quieter than one in a large venue. Same with say a chamber orchestra. Why use the maximum SPL values of an orchestra Playing in Carnegie as a reference. It's not going to work when you translate it into a listening room unless you've got a monster room.I've heard one speaker system in my life (IRS V in a huge room) that could only barely start to convey the energy and loudness of live music....and still, it had a ways to go. No way you are going to recreate that energy with any speaker, let alone a single driver. For me, if I can get the dynamic swings from 60-90db....I'm happy.
Upon re-reading seikosha's post, it occurs to me that there may be some confusion on my part. Are we talking about dynamic range or listening levels? By definition you can't hear music at or below background noise levels. Please note that typical background noise is 30 - 40 dB in a quiet home (I throughly insulated my dedicated basement listening room to keep it as quiet as possible so I don't have to turn it quite as much up to hear the same dynamic range at a lower spl). So to hear 60 - 90 dB of dynamics domestically you'd have to produce 90 - 130 dB of spl (dynamic range + background). OTOH to listen at 60 - 90 dB, you'd only be hearing 20 - 60 dB of dynamic range (listening level - background). I invite you to read my first post above where I've outlined impressions of a variety of amps with my slightly less efficient extended range drivers that also have AlNiCo magnets. I'm glad you're happy with a 2 wpc amp. I was a DecHead for years and like the SE84. It's a good amp with higher efficiency speakers in small rooms with small ensemble music.
You are pointing towards important facts here. I also have a decware amp, 4wpc and sometimes i wish i could have that extra power, or to honest a lot more power. If my amp was 8 wpc instead i would get 3db extra, or 16 watts for 6db extra, the problem is, those days when i want this i could probably add 12-15.18 extra db and still feel the need for more, and i would soon need a totally different amp, like a 150wpc amp. My point is that I, for 90 percent of the time (or more), use only a little of my available 4 wpc, and those days when i feel like having a lot more oomph (when all the boys are visiting and drinking beer or whatever) i probably cant get enough no matter what. I have found a solution though, if i want really high spls i go for a ride in my car... the stereo there plays more than loud..Or to be serious, hook up a pair of good headphones to your amp, a pair of Audeze LCD 2.2 to MiniTorii isnt bad.---