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I've been holding off more comments on the KWA until I put some more hours on it and had a 36.5 in place to feed it - the amp has about 500 hours on it and a 36.5 is now in place.
Quote from: Philistine on 2 Jun 2009, 11:32 pmI've been holding off more comments on the KWA until I put some more hours on it and had a 36.5 in place to feed it - the amp has about 500 hours on it and a 36.5 is now in place.So how many hours do you have on your 36.5?It's been my experience the 36.5 takes about 400 hours to get where it's going.
can someone tell me what the power consumption is at low and high bias? I'm thinking of getting these to replace my Acoustic Research Ref 210's. I live in Florida and would like some cooler running amps that can be left on 24/7 - the 210's are wonderful but really heat up my room. I'm hoping the 150's run fairly cool and draw low power in the low bias mode. Any insite?ThanksTony
Thanks Marco. I guess it could be left on in low bias and then switched to high a bit before listening and then put back into low. Can it be switched from low to high when turned on?Tony
Quote from: tdangelo on 20 Jun 2009, 04:26 pmThanks Marco. I guess it could be left on in low bias and then switched to high a bit before listening and then put back into low. Can it be switched from low to high when turned on?TonyTony,I have been leaving my KWA150 on 24/7 the last week, when not listening and at low 'background' levels I run it in low bias -and then switch to high bias for more critical listening. Like Marco I prefer high bias and do switch bias modes on-the-fly (this is supported in the manual).Phil
Quote from: Philistine on 20 Jun 2009, 04:38 pmQuote from: tdangelo on 20 Jun 2009, 04:26 pmThanks Marco. I guess it could be left on in low bias and then switched to high a bit before listening and then put back into low. Can it be switched from low to high when turned on?TonyTony,I have been leaving my KWA150 on 24/7 the last week, when not listening and at low 'background' levels I run it in low bias -and then switch to high bias for more critical listening. Like Marco I prefer high bias and do switch bias modes on-the-fly (this is supported in the manual).PhilHey Phil - Have you formed any opinion as to whether this method is preferable for you, to leaving the amp in high-bias and turning it on and off from dead-cold each time you want to listen? Does it reach its potential significantly faster from low-bias than it would from 'off'?
Marco, my previous amp was a Musical Fidelity that the then importer (Signal Path) told me performed better being left on overnight - they were correct when I tried it, but I never made 24/7 standard practice as the pre amp section was tubed based and my concern was tube life. I believe the KWA sounds better being left on 24/7, the only caveat is that I only have my 36.5 in the system for a few weeks (so this needs to fully burn in) and I have a pair of Bybee'd tube adapters in place - so other variables as well are in place making it difficult to say categorical that it's beneficial. I will probably try it again in a few weeks time when my system is constant - trouble is it's never constant
I received my KWA 150 from Dan this week. I haven't had time to really listen in depth but here are some obvious imporvements--I replaced my BAT VK75SE power amp driving Von Schweikert VR5 SE Anniversary speakers with the KWA 150. I am using a BAT VK31SE preamp, and my source is primarily a Modwright transporter. I was happy with the BAT power amp--not particularly motivated to change, but was intrigued by Dan's power amp and was curious to see what solid state power would do for my system.I immediately noticed a dramatic increase in both bottom end power and in control across the frequency spectrum when I switched in the KWA 150. The increase in bass power is dramatic, and the bass clearly has more detail than with the BAT power amp; there is probably more detail across the mid bass and mid range frequencies. I am less sure what I can say about the top end with the KWA 150 in comparison to the BAT--but that is a good thing. I find the top end to be pleasing--its been so long since I have listened to solid state in my system that I am not sure whether I can call the Modwright amp tube-like. The KWA150 may have a bit more edge on female vocals and other top end frequencies than the BAT, but I will need to do a closer comparison between the two amps to really form an opinion.I plan to spend a while (a few weeks?) listening to the KWA running the speakers solo, and then try to biamp with Dan's power amp on the bottom and the BAT on the top. I know this will be better than running the BAT solo, but I am not sure if running the BAT on top will add anything to the KWA150's performance.
Hi, first of all, not a stupid question to ask at all. If I am not mistaken, the MC402 uses an autoformer at the output and is hence 400W per channel into any load. Our design is not autoformer coupled, so it is 150W into 8ohms, 250W into 4 ohms and can produce as much as 650W into 4ohms in bridged-mono, all at no more than .05% THD. Many amps are rated at their max power into 1% distortion.Our design is completely dual mono with dual power transformers, power supplies, input and output stages, as though it were two monoblocks in one case. It is a very high-current design and therefor can handle difficult low impedance speaker loads.I have not heard the MC402 specifically, but am familiar in general with the McIntosh sound and I feel that I can safely say that our amp will produce a more resolving and dynamic presentation, while still retaining a musical sound. The McIntosh produces a sound that is very nice and not fatiguing, as does ours. Our design is unique however, in that its resolution and bandwidth are exceptional and its noise floor very low. The result is a very mucial sound even at low levels.In the end, it is a matter of personal preference, but I can say that our KWA 150 has already beat out the likes of Levinson, Krell, Audiaflight and Musical Fidelity in customer comparisons.Please feel free to call me if you have any more questions.The MC402 is a fine amp. The KWA 150 is a unique, high-performance and high-value product that I am proud to put our name on.Sincerely,Dan Wright360.247.6688