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If you want to go to Carnegie Hall without ever leaving your listening chair, then get the Revs or something as close to them as you can find.
The M-D speakers are very difficult to drive, much harder than the Revelations. I'm currently evaluating a set of Sapphire here, and they really need some juice to behave.
I don't know what the phase angle of the M&Ds are, but I can tell you that the Rev's never exceed -35 degrees at ANY frequency. A difference of 10 degrees may not sound like much, but to an amplifier that's a lot. -Bob
This may be the answer. Of course I could try the MA-2 first.Steve Chang had an MA-2 with his Revs. Why did you change, Steve?
who knew there were so many things to look at when choosing an amp and a speaker. Why dont more manufacturers mention these point in order to get the best sound out of the plether of combinations out there. That would narrow your choice and certainly make things a bit easier on the buyer. Ehich you just did.
As soon as finances (had huge setback with my daughter being badly hurt in "hit n run" accident) allow, I will be purchasing sight unseen and unheard, a fully Mundorfed pair of Revelations.