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How about an update on the new AVA electronics. It's day 3 and no mention of them yet?Ron
If you don't know the speakers and room, how can you say what the electronics is doing?The best you can really do at a show is say whether you like the sound of the room or not.My comments are assuming that there isn't the ability to switch electronics and do an A/B.George
Since the UltraValve amps are rated at 33 watts per side, bridged, they would yield 3 times the single channel power for about 99 watts per amp.Ron
Hi George They were just as pictured, which was too close. I suggested to Jim that he move them farther apart on Sunday. I don't know whether he did. Given the small room and close spacing, I think the ST's made the greater impressiion, since it appeared to be such a value compared with the other "budget" items at the show. I think it also did better with Frank's new tube amps, although those did amazingly well driving the big guys with only 60 watts a side. Salks aside, I guess my favorite speaker at the show was the new Vandy 7, although the electric blue and bronze finish is a little funky, and the $45 k price tag tag kinda up there.
What if they are rated at 30w/ch into 4 or 8 ohms?
The HT3's had too much bass for the normal hotel sized room in past shows and negatively impacted the sound that they produced. Given that the HT4's are supposed to be more potent in this area, I am guessing this small sized room didn't allow the show goers to really get a good idea around what the speakers are capable of.George