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Maybe Atma-Sphere could supply some M-60's.
WOW Tyson!Does this mean that you will be getting some Abbey's?
jtwrace: Whats your experience with the M-60s?
Well to take things in the other direction from multiple subs.......I notice several of you guys are having great luck with tube amplifiers, specifically the Atma-Sphere. Is there anything that is particularly unique (maybe not the best word) about the Abbey's that seem to sound better with tube gear? I realize Dr. Geddes uses a Pioneer receiver which is clearly not tubed. Do the tubes tend to roll-off the top end and soften an inherent brightness? Mind you, I am not sure of all of the things tubes are "supposed" to do to the sound of speakers but there must be something to this desired synergy?Cheers,James
Mike let me hear the Abbey's w/the Atma's, but to be honest I preferred the 211 tube monoblocks (18 watts SET!) and his modded MacIntosh to the Atma's. Here's the deal, if you have ANY impedance variations, it will result in Frequency Response changes. As the Impedance rises or drops, so will the OTL driven frequency response rise and fall. I've only heard the Atma's sound great in one setup, the AudioKenesis, and that's probably because Duke specifically designed his speakers to work well with OTL's. The vast majority of speakers will have serious problems when coupled to this type of amp.
In your opinion how would high power Class A SS do with the GedLee speakers?
The reason many users like the Atmaspheres is because they are output transformer less.
Pioneer receivers are OTL too. "If amplifiers A and B both have flat frequency response, low noise floor, reasonably low distortion, high input impedance, low output impedance, and are not clipped, they will be indistinguishable in sound at matched levels no matter what’s inside them."Toob amps almost never have a low output impedance, so they act as tone controls. Some people like the resulting sound effects, others prefer a more neutral presentation.
I've come to this conclusion - when people say they cannot hear the difference between amps, I believe them!