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The color. As crazy as that sounds, I was able to pick up some M-Lores for a really good price, but they were in satin red. I just really wanted to hear for myself what all the hype was about. If they were in a wood veneer or high gloss finish, I would just keep them and be happy. They are a wonderful sounding speaker.
Note : This thread is about amp recommendations for Omega speakers, not Harbeths, not Klipsch, not Tekton, etc etc. While there has been some useful discussion about amps and power requirements, simply posting info by another speaker designer without context or relating it back to the thread topic is rather useless, and could be easily construed as pot stirring.......which is why I was rather dismissive of it (regarding the Harbeth info).
No big deal. I was speaking more specifically about Dsaldivar's random Harbeth plug. I'm suspecting he did this, as several people have posted their positive experiences switching from Harbeths to Omegas, and he feels a need to defend Harbeth or "teach" us something we don't know. At least you're talking about / are interested in Omega speakers. Threads can get off topic quickly and become a mess of thoughts which have nothing to do with the thread topic. I think all members have been guilty of this at one point or another.
I believe he has or had Super Alnico Monitors. Interesting idea about power requirements nonetheless, even if not in agreement. All the more interesting as it comes from a prominent speaker designer......Peter
The problem I have with Class D digital amps, is that while they offer etched detail in some regard, they suck out information in the midrange presence area. Just too dry where I want them to be sweet.The cheaper SEP amps were too congested for my tastes, but the Almarro amp is just right for me.
monsterbill wrote:RE: Class D, The problem I had with them was that none of them were as involving in the midrange as tubes or well-implemented traditional solid state. A lack of "presence." The problem is subtle and sort of hard to describe, and I'm only clarifying because I wish someone would've pointed this out to me before I spent so long being puzzled by why I wasn't enjoying otherwise great sounding amps.
Using a fullrange driver with no cross over and solid state into 93 dB. I would look for SS that best mimics a SET. Any SS that is rated at 1khz THD rating. Get rid of the toroidal VA power. Look for an E block transformer. Anything that is not good at driving multiple drivers with cross overs with transient power. Since really well designed SS is great at powering a soundstage that is stiff using multiple drivers in an enclosure built to do so. It is not what we have here. The new Omega drivers are rigid enough by the sou ds of it on this forum. Just let the cabinet work its magic. That is how i look at it. YMMV