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wow. you guys mean BIG power! Gotcha.Ironically, I'm sitting here listening to my Superflys with my Firstwatt F1J and its finally starting to come around and start to sound enjoyable--a 10wpc current amp. It truly is amazing how different the Zu speakers sounds with different amplifiers. I guess thats their transparency, but its dangerous in that it makes amp rolling too much fun. Just listed my Dyna in the trading post to try other tube gems at higher price points... Was thinking the 15-100wpc range tho.
there is never too much POWER!!!!
Tour or shoot out? Or both?
Both
well then, it looks like you, Chris, Ed and myself. One more participant might be in order to tip the scale in case of a tie.
Don't forget me
I like that....
Other options might be used Cherry amp or Class D (DIY) mono-block modules. Or I'll just stick with what I have in-house but helll if I will pass on opportunity to hear these speakers with monster power amps.
What I'm trying to say is that this was not the best of setups. So my take-away needs to be considered accordingly.
The most significant difference, and I was able to hear this immediately, was much more insight into the music. The inner detail and resolution just opened up as if a spotlight had been turned on.
The Zu Superflys do respond to what you feed them or what is upstream. I find this to be a very positive attribute of a speaker. I don't think of the Superflys as an ultimate truth machine, like some speakers are described as being, but they allow enough of the truth to pass through to keep me in my sweet spot and keep things honest.
My sense is that had I paired the Spectron with a proper pre and had provided for more time to let things settle down, as well as listen to the pairing over a more extended time period, my impressions of a high power amp paired with the Superflys would only have improved.
I am going out on a limb when I say this, but I do believe that the Superflys will reward the listener if a higher level of power is used to drive them. And I also believe most Superfly owners will not drive them in this manner. And that will be a lost opportunity, in my opinion. It certainly was in my case.
As for the shoot-out....let's just call it a comparison... But a "no excuse" comparison....meaning speakers are "fully" broken in....all equipment in top shape...everything ready for testing.Take your time....give the speakers all they need....so their "ready to roll".How's that sound Mariusz.....
Q: what would you recommend for quick A/B switching? I do not want to blindfold you guys.
I do have a blindfold....really !! So....you want to do quick A/B switching?Why not play one pair....then the next pair....taking notes along the way....all the same musical selections.I think all of the people selected are "experienced"....and fully able to pick out the different aspects of each pair of speakers.
I am preparing to go in for a pair of the omens in blue with some mission speaker cables and power cables. From what I hear the Omen is most like the Druid in the "definition" of the speaker. But have more the traits of the soul's frequency response - most notable changes are in the bass and in the upper mid-range. The Omen drivers are modified Druid drivers while the Soul uses a whole new driver system. I was elated because I have been considering the soul superfly for a long time and it has been just outside my price range. I am also purchasing a Peachtree Nova to drive the darn things. Synergistic super bang-for-the-buck.I am saving money because I am downsizing a Harbeth system.Sam
We will also need some quality tracks that we are all familiar with.Perhaps one of NYAR CDs?
Right....music is not a problem.I'll "whip up" a nice selection of tunes....get it off to everyone....so they get to know them all.