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In my case they seem to function more as a unit than Class A/B. With my Super 3 HO Monitors (dual driver), the lower impedance in the midbass drew more power from my amp and made it sound bloated.I know that AVSFan has similar dual driver speakers as I do. His are newish and likely still need some breaking in. I can say that I have been able to get satisfying midbass from the speakers using an SE 421A amp.
If you have a preamp, my #1 recommendation would be to find a secondhand Dennis Had Firebottle amp. SEP or Triode wired SET giving 3-12 wpc depending on output tubes. You can use anything from a 6V6 too KT88.
I hesitate to recommend a SS integrated for Omega speakers. One exception would be a Pass integrated amp. A word of caution though: some users have found that even modestly priced SE tube amps will smoke SS amps with this speaker.
right now I'm not missing tubes at all
I decided to dust off my old NAD 3020B and hook it up to my (new to me) wide baffle Super 3 HO monitors.
I own some Schiit products for use in a second system. I don’t think it would do justice to your Omegas.You can’t have too many tubes. The best system I ever put together (which I am still trying to emulate) was a California Audio Labs Alpha tube DAC, Audible Illusions IID tube preamp, Gary Dahl built direct coupled 45 SET with Magnequest DS-050s.The Dennis Had amps need a fairly high gain preamp. There are a number of Omega owners using a Dennis Had tube preamp and amp combo. The combined price is about $3k or so new. They are not old fashioned and overly warm. They are modern sounding and respond well to tube changes.
I understand what you are saying. However I have heard that the Freya+ is REALLY good. And I will be running two different systems off of it. It has three different modes so I can run it in passive when listening to the Omega's on the tube amp and engage tubes when listening to my SS Cherries and ZU's. I think it will give me a lot of flexibility.
It is unfortunate that we must buy most components sound-unheard. I used to enjoy hanging around audio stores, listening to equipment I couldn’t afford but developing my experience with nice equipment and refining the type of sound I like.I want to like Schiit equipment. I own three pieces but each falls short in presenting music with a dimensionality I have come to expect from my tube equipment and some well-executed solid state.My Bigfoot’s Mulitbit is ok, but lags behind my Chord Mojo in musicality and inner detail. The Saga (v.1 with tube) is ok, but the tube doesn’t seem to add anything (including gain) and seems to muddy the sound a bit. In contrast, my ca. 1987 Super Revelation Dual Mono preamp ($400 new, $300 a couple of years ago) runs circles around it in every possible way. It is quiet even with its high gain and both the line and phono stages present a huge, holographic soundstage. It really sounds like an Audible Illusions Modulus 2D I owned in the 1990’s. The Freya is reputed to be better still than the Saga, but I doubt it is that much better, regardless of system flexibility.Most audio manufacturers tend to have a house sound. My feeling is the Omega and Schiit house sounds are not precisely in alignment.