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Having too many watts is actually zero problem whatsoever. What's absolutely key is the quality of the first few watts as this is what your Omegas will mostly be using. Some have even had success driving their Omegas with the headphone amp built into their DAC (which produce only fractions of a watt). General recommendations are took for class A (solid state and tube). Class D also works well. Not all class D are alike, but their performance and sound characteristics tend to be very consistent from their first watt up to their clipping point. Search the Omega forum here on AC. There's definitely a thread on amp options that work well with Omegas.
In terms of the first few watts, there are so very many amps—particularly tube based and spanning the range from “made in my garage in Buffalo” to big companies—in the .5W-20W range that it’s overwhelming. I guess I’m still moving in circles for now.
I have to say that I went digging around and didn’t find a ton of ideas but definitely some and I appreciate that. I would’ve that there’d be a sticky or something but I guess amp/speaker combos are implied in the “pictures of my system” sticky and are mentioned elsewhere. In fairness, I don’t know if I’ve seen anyone say that they haven’t found the right amp for their Omegas which is what makes it hard. Louis recommended my speakers based on the amp I though I was buying and I imagine he doesn’t steer people wrong very often. I also don’t want to bug him with a question that might be better answered on the user end rather than the creator end. In terms of the first few watts, there are so very many amps—particularly tube based and spanning the range from “made in my garage in Buffalo” to big companies—in the .5W-20W range that it’s overwhelming. At the same time, wouldn’t an amp have to be really poorly designed for the first few watts to sound bad? Maybe that’s a rhetorical question, but whenever I’ve looked at amps I have at the back of my mind the Richard Clark $10,000 amplifier challenge and wonder “am I overthinking this”?I guess I’m still moving in circles for now.
Good choice. I've wanted to try Decware with the Omegas. I'm running a Dennis Had Inspire but have never heard the Decwares.
Not true at all -- it's discussed quite a bit here. I just searched on "dennis had" and got 50 pages of results (using show results as messages option). Use the search tool:https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=search
Funny thing.....I was just about to buy a Dennis Had preamp and Triode Hot Rod amp from a guy when the Decware showed up on Audiogon. How do you like the Inspire? I’ve only found one online community where they’re discussed—over on Audio Aficionado—and it’s a small but dedicated group.
I love it. It has the benefit of running a very wide range of tubes that all vary the sound some. Unfortunately, that had the side effect of feeding my obsessive tendencies and I went way over the top trying and collecting tubes. I've sold off most now and have settled on just a few combos. All in all, I reached a level of satisfaction that I'm not actively searching for any major system changes at all any more. The Inspire pre and amp are part of that satisfaction.I started that thread on AA. I wished I had started it elsewhere. Their rules are so draconian and enforcement is inconsistent and contradictory. I was banned with no recourse for something that seemed ok earlier in the thread. I started it there since it was where the main Cary forum was (Dennis' former company).Anyway, I'm sure the Decware will fill the bill lacking nothing. It's likely that, if I had started with Decware rather than Inspire, I would be just as satisfied.
Yep. And that is a big reason why the only tube amp in my home is a Decware Zen UFO Triode. Not too many tubes to obsess over and good sounding replacements need not be crazy expensive nor rare.
Interesting. I just went back to AA and saw you started that thread back in 2013. That’s a good long time to be satisfied with an amp. What preamp? Just curious. I imagine the amps were cheaper 8 years ago. A Fire Bottle just sold on eBay last Saturday for $1780. The guy I was going to buy from had an issue with his preamp humming through his speakers but he wasn’t able to trace the issue to a tube problem. He said it went away after he bought a fancy power conditioner. I was hesitant to buy on account of that. It seems the Decware I bought can use a quad of 5 different output tubes which is very likely to set off some obse$$ivene$$ in me at some point though they kindly show midway down this page how each tube will impact sound:https://www.decware.com/newsite/TORII.htm