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Hi everyone!Is better to have high power solid state or medium power tube amp (40 watts) to drive Electrostats in not so large room?
I am using Apollon SS amps with PuriFi 1ET400A modules to feed Janszen Valentinas,
I'm using Odyssey Audio Stratos Monos for my Janszen za2.1s. Sounds good to me!
I am using Apollon SS amps with PuriFi 1ET400A modules to feed Janszen Valentinas, which are electrostatic with cone woofers. The speakers benefit from the extremely low distortion, effortless power, and load invariant output of well-implemented Class D amplifiers. Earlier, I used three different SS Class AB amps, and tried several more. Most of them sounded very good -- but I prefer the Apollon Class D amps for the stated reasons.
Is sound with Apollon very sweet?
A well designed amp with PuriFi modules is sweet in the sense of having extremely low distortion and being load-invariant, meaning that it won't exhibit frequency irregularities when driving reactive loads.
medium power tube amp (40 watts) to drive Electrostats in not so large room?
I believe that OTL amps are often recommended for stats. Do you DIY? You might check out Transcendent Sound. If not, then Atmasphere seem to be the most popular OTL company. There are others though.The sound is usually sublime.
Sanders Sound Systems manufactures an amp specifically for electrostats called the Magtech. It is a bit pricey at $7000, and I noticed you mentioned the Simaudio 330 at $4300, so the Magtech might be a reach financially. It seemed worth mentioning though. I included a link to the Magtech page.Good Luck,JCarneyhttp://sanderssoundsystems.com/products/amplifiers/magtech-ampP.S. Klaus is not difficult to deal with. He's just hard to get ahold of. Klaus is great guy, and very easy to deal with, again, just hard to get ahold of. If interested in Odyssey, late evenings are your best bet to call.