The Aleph 1.2 was a 200 watt monoblock amplifier. I run an Aleph 4 in an apartment living room which is 22'x12'x8'. Aleph 4 is the stereo version of Aleph 2. The speakers are 90db/1w/1m 8 ohm. I have a friend running an Aleph 4 with Vandersteen 3 86-87db/1w/1m 6 ohms. His room is maybe 30'x15'. The ceiling where directly underneath the speakers I imagine is nine feet but several feet to the left goes up to 30 feet. This room is open to other rooms on either side. His system can play extremely loud without strain of any sort. If you need more detailed information on any of the Pass Aleph models, the service manuals as well as the owners manuals for most of the models are on the Pass website: www.passlabs.com
A Call for all ALEPH owners
I would like to know what is the difference between the following monoblock models: 1.2 0 and the 2 What is the date of manufacture of all three and the cosmetic and spec design of them all. Which is the best model to run a 4 piece speaker system with sensitivity 87 db and Is a power tube amp like the SONIC FRONTIERS POWER 2 and 3 a match to the Alephs? PAUL