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Doug,Thanks for the recommendations...I do have to admit the brands you mention there are totally new to me. I'll have to do some research for that one. Although the thought of a totally configuration amp sounds like it should simplify life for folks like us in this hobby. I'm surprise it hasn't catch on; but I can imagine the execution for such an amp must be very complex...Tyson,You mention you ran VTL on your rm-40 and like it; can you share which VTL you used? I'm seeing there is the VTL ST150 in my price range and above that there is a VTL MB280; which is more power...but also more money.Can't afford the extra power if I don't need it...Thank you both for you input!Gerald
Would you consider active crossover w/ a solid state amp for bass and a tube amp for mids and highs? I use this arrangement and the bass is much more gripping and impactful than a tube amp could ever be. Plus all you need for the panels and tweeter is 50+ watts for some serious SPL. I use the Response Audio Bella Extreme which is an amazing amp and because it runs at 500hz (yet another advantage to running a active crossover) and higher it is freed up to give better transients. Very accurate while maintaining a nice tube sound. You will never get a better sound with just one amp like the vtl or Cary. If you play your cards right it won't be much more expensive.
Doug,Thanks for the link and info on the Mesa Baron; very impressive indeed...As for the tip of bi-amping; I actually have try that, but without the active cross-over. I have a pair of the external model of the sub woofer amp that's listed in the VMPS site. I find I have more listening fatigue with bi-amping then when I just run a single tube amp; all be it with milder bass. I also sense I lose some of the SET magic when I bi-amp.So I'm hoping to get a higher power amp to try bi-wiring instead. This is my attempt to negate possible phasing and amp sensitivity imbalances that may be corrupting the sound (just my suspicion).Sounds like both you and Tyson have positive results with bi-amping; but I haven't been able to get it right with my combo...Gerald
Recently got a pair of Audio Research 210 monoblocks to drive my 40s -- it's a spectacular combo. Can't see going less than 100wpc w/the 40s.
Quote from: rblnr on 11 Nov 2009, 04:42 pmRecently got a pair of Audio Research 210 monoblocks to drive my 40s -- it's a spectacular combo. Can't see going less than 100wpc w/the 40s.if you are running full-range, i agree. if not, i don't agree that you need 100wpc on the ribbons. as prewiously stated, i have heard 40wpc on the ribbons, and it sounded great.doug s.