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Actually I have been over to the Hawthorne form and the Decwares and Spud amps seem to be very popular over there.I had been leaning away from flea amps in favour of some moderate power just to see if I really do hear the magic and then possibly move towards the low power stuff.The Line Magnetic stuff seems reasonable and I had been looking at reviews that seem favourable and priced reasonably:http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Line-magnetic-lm-216ia-a100-integrated-tube-amplifier-vacuum-tube-amplifier/1490648558.htmlandhttp://www.aliexpress.com/item/Line-Magnetic-LM-518IA-845-Vacuum-Tube-Integrated-Amplifier-Brand-New/32220459334.htmlany opinions on these ?
I've had the Line Magnetic 218 and it's upgraded brother the 518. Both are incredible amps with a very robust 22w. Of course if you're in the US you cannot order those 220v versions off aliexpress. These are not your typical Chinese made products. I challenge any Made in the USA company to match their build quality and performance.
Jason the Dodd gear is still worth its weight. To date not one failur with the two I own. . Besides an easy circuit to mod or repair by any qualified tech. if anything ever goes wrong. Very simple circuit. Actually may become collectors items. They are that good. thumb:charles
You have two very different speakers, a less expensive low efficiency box speaker, and a high efficiency open baffle. I'd choose one to focus on, which I assume would be the more expensive, high efficiency Hawthornes and leave the GR's for secondary listening. So you'll only need a few watts, which opens the door to SET's, many of which are within your price range. One brand not mentioned so far in this thread is Decware. You could even contact Darryl at Hawthorne to see what he recommends or just visit their message board to get ideas. Doing this, and with the gear you already have, you could have two systems in the same room, just switch the source between them (that's exactly what I'm doing currently).
I do have the Dodd tube buffer and have used it with my Hawthornes and Pass F5.The sound is good but we all want to get to that next level.And while I like the Hawthorne's ,they are probably not my last speakers. I like to build speakers and probably will find something new and different to build in the future.That's kind of why I don't want to get "pidgeon holed" with the flea power stuff.As far as the 2 separate set up idea goes ,I don't think I have enough room or the WAF to make that happen right now. My 24x14foot room doubles as a home theater on one end with my 2 channel rig at the other.
If you want a very nice tube amp consider this AVA Ultra Valve amp or Prima Luna ProLogue amp-http://www.avahifi.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=250&Itemid=235http://www.primaluna-usa.com/product-main/prologue-premium/prem-pwrThe AVA amp has a 30 day money back, no questions asked return policy and the best customer service in the business. It is a sweet sounding amp with plenty of power at 35wpc. It think that your Pass preamp will be a good match for either of these amps.Rogue also makes some nice gear.
The Quicksilver amps use a somewhat rare typology typically only seen in the McIntosh MC275 (unity coupled circuit). SET and unity coupled are great typologies,
Personally, I feel that a good buffer with a volume control is doing much less alteration to the source signal than an active linestage. It's a simpler circuit.
Passive = Dead sound ,I have always found Active pre-amp gain stage gives better performance compared to pure passive or Active Buffer .........
Also, I don't believe (anymore) that a source component has enough mojo to drive the typical amp and speaker in the same way that a good preamp does. I mean, it can drive it to a desired volume level, but not with the same peak dynamic range or slam factor that an active pre can.