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Part of the tube contingent is KT88:http://www.quicksilveraudio.com/history/SMonoManual.pdf
There is a fellow from Canada selling these amps on Agon and he says they are more like 45 watts, not 90 watts. I wonder why he says that? Seems like a real deal killer statement unless he knows something about the power output the rest of us need to know.Pete
Mike Sanders understates his amps, so in my experience, these are around 100 watts. The pair on audiogon must be driving very ineffecient speakers or they need to go to Mike Sanders for evaluation. Quicksilver amps are very reliable and stable. Anyone interested can talk to Mike to verify. He is a man of few words, but his amps speak for themselves.
What type of speaker and input connections does this have?
i know i mentioned this in a prewious thread, but i believe you won't find any s/s amp to give you what you are enjoying w/a good tube amp. better to get an outboard active x-over, cross the thiels at ~80hz, and get an inexpensive (pro audio?) s/s amp to drive a pair of subwoofers. you will then have the bass you like, the headroom you want, plus, the thiels themselves will sound even better than they do now...doug s.
Quote from: doug s. on 29 Sep 2009, 03:45 ami know i mentioned this in a prewious thread, but i believe you won't find any s/s amp to give you what you are enjoying w/a good tube amp. better to get an outboard active x-over, cross the thiels at ~80hz, and get an inexpensive (pro audio?) s/s amp to drive a pair of subwoofers. you will then have the bass you like, the headroom you want, plus, the thiels themselves will sound even better than they do now...doug s.Hi Doug, Yes, you mentioned using an active crossover; however, the Thiels only have one set of binding posts under each speaker. To bypass them or do mods to the speaker is not really of interest to me at this point. I appreciate the input. Jon
Now I see the part of your answer in which you suggested adding a pair of subs; sorry, I thought you were talking about bi-amping only the Thiels with an active crossover--I wasn't sure how that could happen with only one set of binding posts. Not sure I'm ready to go that route; my only experience with subs has been less than stellar, which is why I went with floorstanders to begin with. Again, thanks for the input.
Quote from: Jonathan on 30 Sep 2009, 01:14 amNow I see the part of your answer in which you suggested adding a pair of subs; sorry, I thought you were talking about bi-amping only the Thiels with an active crossover--I wasn't sure how that could happen with only one set of binding posts. Not sure I'm ready to go that route; my only experience with subs has been less than stellar, which is why I went with floorstanders to begin with. Again, thanks for the input.when i first got my subs, active x-over and sub amp, my speakers were thiel 3.5's. the results were stellar. now, i would never be w/o an active sub set-up, regardless of what speakers i am using. once you try good subs w/a good x-over, it's impossible to go back.doug s.
Quote from: doug s. on 30 Sep 2009, 02:04 amQuote from: Jonathan on 30 Sep 2009, 01:14 amNow I see the part of your answer in which you suggested adding a pair of subs; sorry, I thought you were talking about bi-amping only the Thiels with an active crossover--I wasn't sure how that could happen with only one set of binding posts. Not sure I'm ready to go that route; my only experience with subs has been less than stellar, which is why I went with floorstanders to begin with. Again, thanks for the input.when i first got my subs, active x-over and sub amp, my speakers were thiel 3.5's. the results were stellar. now, i would never be w/o an active sub set-up, regardless of what speakers i am using. once you try good subs w/a good x-over, it's impossible to go back.doug s.What Doug wrote. I could theoretically see employing a full range speaker HP x'd at 80 Hz w/ subs. But as long as the mains are HP x'd, smaller standmount monitors have advantages making them preferable over larger floorstanders IMHO. W/ a few rare exceptions I don't believe so-called fullrange floorstanders are high end.