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thnaks guys , nobody use PASS amplifier with Sptech seakers?
Bottom line, in my books, you need VERY SERIOUS MUSCLE to let the Timepiece do what it does best, and many of the options you mention do not really fall into that category.
In the near future, I will be teaming it up with a set of SP Tech "Mini's". True dual mono (input and output), over 1kw of dynamic power on tap, 400,000uF of capacitance on a 90% efficiency circuit... oh yeah, I think they're gunna sing alright.
The best amps to use with SP speakers has been discussed many times. And my views have evolved slightly from the many discusions about it. An important consideration is the fact that they can handle ungodly amounts of power with virtually no distress. Because of that best results in the sense of allowing SP speakers to strut the full range of their capabilities comes from more and better power. That said, if like me you like to listen at low to moderate levels, then 100-200W is probably adequate - that's the size of amp I would consider anyway (I am getting the Timepiece mini which is slightly more sensitive than the timepiece 3 - for that I am looking at about 100W) - and could save you a bit of money over a high quality amp with more serious muscle. But again, to show off SP to their full capabilities, you need an amp with muscle - going for a 500W monster as suggested by Russell would not be overkill.ThanksBill
Wild that you mentioned that DU. I was on the phone with Simon today and we chatted for a long time about the Spectron Musician III Sig Mark II's in mono amp config (two cables, both driving same channel, one in phase, one out). My Rev Mundorf Ultimate soulmate, Karsten, is incredibly impressed too.....in fact, he's blown away by them.
Hi DU,Forgot you had the spectron. Do you use it with the remote sense cables and if you do what benefits did you find that they brought to the table.ThanksPhoenix
A lot is happening to the Spectron Amps over the last 6 months.
Rod/Du,We didn't speak much about the Mk II designation as we did about the unique mono configuration (having either a) two sets of cables run to same amp, with one switch set to in phase, one set to inverse phase; or b) having internal jumpers made in case you can't or don't want to spend $$$ on addtl set of ic's). Simon said he'll post the changes on AC's industry forum soon. I believe it's Mundorf and/or VH Audio oil caps and some other internal changes...but I may be wrong.