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... If you've not heard a horn, I strongley suggest you find someone in your area that has a pair so you can see if you enjoy the sound. Horns are definately something that you have to wrap your mind around when you first hear them. If you like them, you'll find that they are a great match to a 300B. ...
I am fighting with the same question: how much power I need. I am lost. And I need your help. I just bought a nice pair of Ellis 1801b speakers and I don't know what amplifier shoul I look for.Specs: Sensitivity 84dbImpedance: 8 ohms nominal ;dips to a low of 6.2ohms in the bass region.Sound Pressure: 90dbMy music: classical 2/3; anything else (from rock to jazz, world and folk) 1/3. Only Lp's.My room: 18 x 20 feet (5.4m x 6.1m)My requirements:- to have 300b tubes- to work best wit ...
I am fighting with the same question: how much power I need. I am lost. And I need your help. I just bought a nice pair of Ellis 1801b speakers and I don't know what amplifier shoul I look for.Specs: Sensitivity 84dbImpedance: 8 ohms nominal ;dips to a low of 6.2ohms in the bass region.Sound Pressure: 90db...
Thank you Dan,I was considering the AKSA55n+ . But after I took the schematics and I discussed with a serious technician he told me that there is no much difference before it and an NAD 3020. Basically he told me that there is kind of a copy of NAD. Maybe the parts are better in the AKSA55n+. Maybe that is why the price is so high. Bottom line, his opinion was that the AKSA55n+ is far from deserving $600 for the kit. And he argued that the n+ option is WAY too expensive. I tend to believe him, as long as he was one of the Oscar Peterson technicians.