It would probably be fine at reasonable volumes.
Accuphase E560 to drive Martin Logan Aerius: is it an heresy ?
I now own Accuphase E360 and B&W 804s.
I'd like to go for an Accuphase E560, but then again, in the long run, I'd like to fulfill one of my old little dreams: Martin Logan Aerius / i
I know E-560 won't have problems in driving my B&W's, but what about ML's ?
Is there anyone who tried this combo ? I know specs are not on my side, ut I also know that Accuphase class A amps have much more power than expected: I've heard the E600 (same watts as E560) drive low sensibility speakers with no difficults at all (and extraordinary quality), and I've heard A60 power amp drive B&W 802's at terrific, deafening volumes, and, again, with extraordinary quality.
But never heard that combination (E560 + ML Aerius) and many people tell ML are quite "hard".
I'd like to go for an Accuphase E560, but then again, in the long run, I'd like to fulfill one of my old little dreams: Martin Logan Aerius / i
I know E-560 won't have problems in driving my B&W's, but what about ML's ?
Is there anyone who tried this combo ? I know specs are not on my side, ut I also know that Accuphase class A amps have much more power than expected: I've heard the E600 (same watts as E560) drive low sensibility speakers with no difficults at all (and extraordinary quality), and I've heard A60 power amp drive B&W 802's at terrific, deafening volumes, and, again, with extraordinary quality.
But never heard that combination (E560 + ML Aerius) and many people tell ML are quite "hard".
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