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Tubes on ribbons, ICE on woofers and K2 on subs. It works for me. I happened to have a spare Marchand XM44 3-way just set up to do this. You want to buy it? I think what Zybar is auditioning, Response Audio Bella 100s would be very good on your ribbons. ICE or UCD amps would be good on your woofers. I don't know about Nuforce although John can fill you in on that. On paper, Nuforce has the highest damping ratio. K2 is fine on subs but you can also retrofit plate amps or get a stand along amp that Brian uses in his powered sub. I believe comes with EQ and low pass filter.
Maybe it's the hometheater thing thats confusing me...different story there! BTW....my hometheater is all VMPS (old school Supertower/R's, 626's, sub).Dave
About half the time...the big power needles on the Onkyo only peg 50 watts or so? (my room is 25'x 22'x 9'.....nine bass traps). Why would others require so much power when I require so little?....do you guys have your subs set correctly?
Quote from: flintstone on 22 Jun 2007, 04:40 pmMaybe it's the hometheater thing thats confusing me...different story there! BTW....my hometheater is all VMPS (old school Supertower/R's, 626's, sub).Dave What are you using to drive your VMPS subs for HT?My music sounds ok...I think i may need something to fine tune crossover more...I have it set at 60Hz on my preamp, but I don't think it's low enough... The next step down is 40...I think that's too low, etc. (Using a Sherwood Newcastle P-965 pre).
Flintstone: Tell me more about those Rogue amps! They look really nice:) Anyways I went on the deHavilland site and looked at their GM70 that tube size is rediculous! I've never seen anything that big. I understand the concept behind it...more straightforward design, less to go wrong, easier to bias, etc, but I don't know if I would agree with the single tube concept as opposed to a bunch of smaller ones. Anyways, I'm thinkin' in terms of guitar amps....don't know how it applies to hi-fi. Any differences between the 50w deHavilland and the 100w Bella's? Should the power rating even be an issue? Probably not, I'd assume...Anyways, I'll update the pics in my system profile so you can get a better idea of what my room looks like. I definitely need acoustic treatments to start with.... I remember I emailed Ethan Weiner a while back and he told me just to follow the layout examples on his website, etc. Any brands you like over others? It probably doesn't even matter....I know the Auralex stuff works nice in studios, etc.
The Real traps from Ethan Weiner are much better than "any" tube traps....go there if you can afford it. Dave
The problem is getting SET amps with big enough transformers to drive the current hungry VMPS speakers. The deHavillands are one of the few SET amps that can supply sufficient current.