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A few random comments.I've run my Omegas with:Musical Fidelity M3iNAD 370Various TPA 3116/3110 Class D ampsNuforce DDA100Wadia 151Audioengine N22Rega Brio RDecware SE84CKCDecware Mini ToriiBy far, the SE84 is the best of the lot. The little Audioengine amp is almost really good. Tonally it works better than I think any solid state amp I've tried with the Omegas but it completely falls apart for me in its soundstaging and imaging capablities where it is actually probably the worst of all the amps I've played the Omegas on. Imaging is vague outside of the center image and the outer dimensions of the soundstage just collapse noticeably compared to other amps.I actually never would have tried the Audioengine amp on the Omegas if I hadn't read Canada Robs recommendation. I've had that amp for a few years running the TV system in my bedroom and had tried it in the past with some conventional speakers where it sounded pretty mediocre at best. When I had first read Canada Robs recommendation I thought "no way" based on my experience with that amp on other speakers, but I tried it on the Omegas and again, tonally it really shined. I was very surprised. If you don't have your system set up for or aren't really into soundstaging and imaging, it's a great match for the Omegas.The little TPA amps are fun and for the price, outstanding values. For me, the 3116 outperforms the 3110 which sounds a little dead in comparison.The Brio R is a fun amp with the Omegas. It doesn't have the magic that the Decware amps have though, but there is a nice excitement to the sound it provides.Besides the Brio, the best of the solid state amps overall that I've used on the Omegas was the Musical Fidelity, but when you can get an SE84 that's so much better for almost half the cost, why even recommend it right? Once you hear the RS5 with a decent tube amp, you'll think "why bother" with solid state. That said, I've toyed with the idea of getting a First Watt for a few months now. I know Nelson Pass has used them on Omegas himself and he uses single driver speakers when he voices those amps.
A few random comments.I've run my Omegas with:Musical Fidelity M3iNAD 370Various TPA 3116/3110 Class D ampsNuforce DDA100Wadia 151Audioengine N22Rega Brio RDecware SE84CKCDecware Mini ToriiBy far, the SE84 is the best of the lot. The little Audioengine amp is almost really good. Tonally it works better than I think any solid state amp I've tried with the Omegas but it completely falls apart for me in its soundstaging and imaging capabilities where it is actually probably the worst of all the amps I've played the Omegas on. Imaging is vague outside of the center image and the outer dimensions of the soundstage just collapse noticeably compared to other amps.I actually never would have tried the Audioengine amp on the Omegas if I hadn't read Canada Robs recommendation. I've had that amp for a few years running the TV system in my bedroom and had tried it in the past with some conventional speakers where it sounded pretty mediocre at best. When I had first read Canada Robs recommendation I thought "no way" based on my experience with that amp on other speakers, but I tried it on the Omegas and again, tonally it really shined. I was very surprised. If you don't have your system set up for or aren't really into soundstaging and imaging, it's a great match for the Omegas.The little TPA amps are fun and for the price, outstanding values. For me, the 3116 outperforms the 3110 which sounds a little dead in comparison.The Brio R is a fun amp with the Omegas. It doesn't have the magic that the Decware amps have though, but there is a nice excitement to the sound it provides.Besides the Brio, the best of the solid state amps overall that I've used on the Omegas was the Musical Fidelity, but when you can get an SE84 that's so much better for almost half the cost, why even recommend it right? Once you hear the RS5 with a decent tube amp, you'll think "why bother" with solid state. That said, I've toyed with the idea of getting a First Watt for a few months now. I know Nelson Pass has used them on Omegas himself and he uses single driver speakers when he voices those amps.
Hi Louis and Rob,Keeping with the recent "which amps?" theme, I have some 3Us coming--and I know you've probably answered this a hundred times in various threads--but could you summarize and rank the list of amps/integrateds/kits (tube and SS) in different price ranges that work well with Omega's in general? With maybe a word or two about strengths/weaknesses? I've seen mention of N22, RWA, Decware, etc, but it would be cool to see a complete list based on what you have heard (or have heard several Omega owners rave about). If this list is useful, maybe you could make it a sticky (cleaned up).Penciling a few in I've seen in some posts (but Louis/Rob please fill in and rank accordingly - if it makes any sense)...
Your N22 may be out of spec or there may be other incompatibilities going on among your gear or.....Audio Engine may have improved the N22 since you got yours. With such huge disparity between experiences, something is not quite right.
I have to put in a plug for my amp - Inspire single ended pentodes designed and built by Dennis Had (founder and chief engineer from Cary Audio) in "retirement". He does a range of them from $1000 to $1700 and up to $4000 for his higher powered monoblocs. Search for radioman731 on ebay for his listings. You can contact him through there if you want something in particular. He'll even do custom color powder coat for you (see below for my Jaguar Carnival Red - not my current tubes though). They are a tube roller's dream!There are starting to be some used ones coming up. There is one on ebay and one on audiogon, both under $1000 and that top of the line pair of monos for $2800.Thread: http://www.audioaficionado.org/cary-audio-design/24170-dennis-had-inspire-amps.htmlI have one (along with his LP-2 pre) and am running 6V6's (currently Visseaux) in it with a Sophia 274B rectifier and Voskhod "rocket" 6N23P driver. I am very happy with it..........Peter
I'm always enjoying reading the manuals for these old pieces of equipment. Boy are they technical! Did people understand anything back in the days and have we dumbed down??? http://vintagevacuumaudio.com/schematics-manuals/eico/eico-hf-81-owner-manual-schematics.pdf
Under $500... Crown XLS 1500. This amp will compete with amps 10x it's price, not kidding. It also includes a built-in 24 dB Linkwitz-Riley crossover, increasing it's flexibility. On some types of music and at higher volume it will be better than any low powered SET amp and it's good enough just in general that you may not feel the need for a SET amp anymore. I would consider a tube preamp or buffer a requirement though.