Whats the nicest speaker you've driven with the SharpSD-SG11

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I'm enjoying my little system right now hooked up to a pair of Usher CP-730'S. They are sounding pretty good with a suprising bottom end and a pretty smooth high end. Trouble is, the Usher's are only rated at 87db, so I can't get much volume out of them.
I've been thinking of trying out the Energy Connoisseur floorstanders or even something like the GR Research Diluceo as they both have a higher sensitivity than the Usher. Am I crazy to try this with such a mismatch in price  :o

doug s.

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« Reply #1 on: 14 Mar 2004, 02:22 am »
i do not have 1st-hand experience w/this set-up, but my step-brother will soon, as he has this sharp unit, based upon my recommendation, & he will soon have it hooked up to a pair of swan m1.2's as soon as i can get the 90 lb box to ups to ship to him!   :wink:

i tink this will be a great match, cuz the swans are fantastic for the price, if a li'l bit too full in the mid-bass, for my tastes.  (from the upper bass on up, i tink it will take big money to better the swans.)  due to this sonic signature, they actually did better w/my wave-8's than my mesa baron, which is why i tink a digital amp like the sharp will work well w/them.  and, the m1.2's, at 90db/1w/1m, are an easy load...

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Whats the nicest speaker you've driven with the SharpSD-SG11
« Reply #2 on: 14 Mar 2004, 01:38 pm »
My sons Sharp has no problems driving my Vandersteen 2CE signatures to modest volume levels in a small listening room.   You could always box it up and take it in for a listen.

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« Reply #3 on: 14 Mar 2004, 06:51 pm »
My set up is getting pretty complicated.  I use a pair of Moth Cicadas speakers hooked up to Zu Wax cables.  I also use the Daikom stabilizer which deepens the bass and helps with digital glare.  Crossover-less speakers are the way to go I think.  The mids are crystal clear with as much detail as my reference system.  What you can't get is the extension on either end, but what is there is believable and even exciting.  I upgraded the powercord to a top of the line Dedicated Audio plugged into a PS Audio ulimate outlet--again improvement all around, more bass, more air, more believable note decay.  Interconnects are Fidelity Dragons, all silver; they retail for more than six times what I paid for the Sharp!  These squeeze out the last little bit of information and push the highs to what must be close to the Cicada's absolute maximum.  My audiophile friends are pretty astounded, and I must say this little system has no right to sound so good.  The Moth Cicadas are rated at a 14-ohm load and 94db sensitive.  They work perfectly because I never have to push the Sharp, turn it on, give it 2, maybe 3 watts, and I'm rockin'!

I paid 400 for the speakers, 120 for the Sharp, 150 for the Zu cables, 25 smackers for the stabilizer, 190 for the powercord, 200 for the Dragons, and the ultimate outlet was free.  Total 1085 bucks.  Two of my buddies spent a modest 5000 for their big rigs, they sound great, but my second system is 98% as good as theirs--my best audio slam dunk by far.