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Hi, I'd like to hear your speakers and would be willing to have other people come to my home and hear them also. Have some good stuff to compare them with and a decent system. My system consists of: AVA 550EXR Fetvalve amp (rated at 280wpc but very powerful and has tubes in the output stage) AVA T7R preamp (top of line from AVA) Maple Audio IC's Heavily modded DIO from Boldercables with Bybees in PS Modded Cal Delta transport Modded VPI TT with AVA cartridge (what can I say, I'm a loyal customer) AVA modded Philips Tuner Ellis 1801 speakers (I like them but would like to have the ability to play them at louder volume levels) Before you say yes, please read the following. I am looking for speakers that are very accurate and transparent with lots of air (the Ellis do this so far), with the abilty to play higher SPL levels than my current setup (can't do). I don't use a sub for music and mainly listen to traditional acoustic Jazz (Miles, Evans, vocals like Sarah Vaughn, Ella, etc.) and modern music like Steely Dan, Eva Cassidy, Cassandra Wilson, Patricia Barber, etc. I can't live with harshness or sibilance but strive for accuracy and a wide/deep 3D soundstage. No hurries, but if I like them I'll buy them on the spot. I'm also very active on this and AA and will post a lengthy review either way. Do I qualify for your roundtrip deal? I have spent too much $$$ sending things back (SOlar digital amp, Criterions from GR, etc.) but I really want to hear your speakers. Thanks. Jack
Dear Jack, Thanks ever so much for your interest. I have a little concern about two issues. If you were to read my posts in our circle about our new requirements and then comment back, that would be a big help. You certainly have some fine gear. You almost have enough power to "technically" qualify for the deal, and depending on your response after reading the requirements, I could easily let that issue slide. Your not even a whole dB away to begin with. The other issue is the "air" thing. I tend to lean towards the idea that this quality has more to do with the recording and associated electronics IF (big IF) the speaker is accurate enough (i.e. low distortion) such that it doesn't mask this quality being fed to it. The tube output stage makes me a little nervous. Not because that's bad at all either. It's just because I've had a bad experience with a high powered tube amp in the past. The distortion it produced (poor design the way I figure it) was blatantly obvious on the Timepiece. The highs were very shrill and irritating. I don't own tube gear but then again, I've heard some wonderful sounding tube systems. I've just not been fortunate enough to hear good tube gear on our speakers. Let me know what you think about all these issues. As far as dynamics, soundstage, distortion, transient response etc, etc. - you can read the reviews and Audiojerry's personal review on AC (if you haven't already). Thanks again and let me know your thoughts. PS - Sorry for the delay in responding. So much to do and so little time - as I'm sure you know. Regards, -Bob
No problem Bob. Thanks for the feedback. I'm going to have to pass on the audition. I changed the tweeter resistors in my Ellis 1801's and they are sounding very good. Excellent in fact. Your speakers will definitely play louder, however I would be really surprised if they could sound as good as mine are sounding at the moment. Thanks, Jack
I exchanged emails with the owner and he expressed some BS about my amp having too much distortion or something.
If I didn't like them, I didn't want to have to deal with the crap and the brow beating and excuses.
The tube output stage makes me a little nervous. Not because that's bad at all either. It's just because I've had a bad experience with a high powered tube amp in the past. The distortion it produced (poor design the way I figure it) was blatantly obvious on the Timepiece. The highs were very shrill and irritating.
What about my post was inaccurate? You gave me this BS that you were concerned about distortion in my amp. What did you base this on, some catch-all philosophy that all tube amps are the same?
Vacuum tubes are great at manipulating voltages—you can play with 200+ volt signals where transistors would go up in smoke and flames. So, we use vacuum tubes for all voltage manipulations. Vacuum tubes, however, cannot drive difficult loads. They have very limited output current and get in big trouble trying to drive feedback loops, stray internal capacitances, and connection cables. So, we don’t let our tubes see any loads at all. They operate in an idealized mode amplifying voltages only, and do it perfectly.Power MOSFETs are super current amplifiers. They can control great gobs of current without stress, and when properly selected and used, they perform without needing external compensation, thermal tracking circuits, or VI limiting and protect circuits. So we use all power MOSFETs for current-amplification duties.
"AVA 550EXR Fetvalve amp (rated at 280wpc but very powerful and has tubes in the output stage)"