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I love the LS3/5a's, always have! That's pretty cool you are getting results with an SET amp. Going to have to try that!
Its not the impedances you should worry about since the larger the numeric impedance, the easier it is to drive the speakers. Its the 82 dB sensitivity which most are more concerned with. There are various LS3/5a forums which you can visit, simply google. You will be pleasantly surprised how many LS3/5a owners are pairing them with SETs. I was a doubting Thomas until I stepped into a showroom and personally heard the Cary 300SEI with LS3/5as (11 ohm version). It was an indelible experience that left me wondering how 8 conservative watts could drive the LS3/5a's. Well, as they say, truth is stranger than fiction and I would earnestly urge you to give this combo a listen. if the opportunity is available!Let us know if you do have that chance!Best regardsDennis
Here is one link, from Wavelength Audio no less, with suggestions of low efficiency speakers which work well with low-powered SETs:http://www.wavelengthaudio.com/speaker.htmlBest RegardsDennis
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I'm fortunate enough to own both Harbeth Monitor 30 and Monitor 40. I've powered them with a 60 watt/ch. tube amp and 200/ch. SS amp during the time I've owned them. The thing that stands out most with these speakers is I can listen to them with either SS or tubes, not so with other speakers I've owned. I do prefer tubes but I think one could live with SS as well and be happy.The rooms I have them in are small so power is not an issue. Alan Shaw has mentioned over and over that the power issue that many non-owners refer to is ridiculous. He has his own newsgroup where he responds to questions on a daily basis and he's quite candid and not afraid to address most issues.A lot of Harbeth owners previously owned Quad's. The main reason, they both produce a beautiful midband that few can equal, however Harbeth (M40) offers more weight and is flatter in response throughout the entire frequency range.