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Right now though I have a 35 watt Antique Sound Lab integrated tube amp. I really enjoy it with my moderately efficient Usher bookshelf speakers. But from what I have been reading, I will want more power and control.
At a past Rave, we did run the Mini's with a Cherry amp....sounded quiet good. Tommy (DAC) was surprised at how they can handle high power....I knew they could. http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=60190.msg544386#msg544386http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=60190.msg544461#msg544461
Just out of curiosity how would you compare the Aspen amplifiers like the Soraya that I am interested in to the Cherry? Totally different amps I know but just out of curiosity which would you prefer?
Either would work well with the Mini's....all depends on the room size and power you need, and the type of music that you listen too....
I guess from that the smoothness of the Soraya would probably win out. That's good to because being an Aussie I like to support Aussie companies. Besides I also enjoy posting to Aspens forum as well.
Bill...Hugh makes some very good equipment....and since he's "local" to you....looks like a win-win situation ...go for it.
Yep - it looks like the go for me. The only thing is I am jump starting my system by getting a Peachtree Nova which I hear good things about. Its just to start me off. I will very quickly be upgrading to a Soraya. The reason I like the Nova is has that great Sabre dac and oodles of inputs. I will be using a specialist audio/video computer I will be putting together as source via USB but it has analogue inputs for my pay TV service which also streams local radio stations and other audio digitally. I have found I rather like listening to that as well. My question is can anyone else think of a better starter to build on? Later on I might look at as Steve Nugent Overdrive.ThanksBill
Peachtree Nova looks like a good start Bill....it will fit your needs...and when you wish to move on...should sell quickly...I would say.