Amp for Quad ESL 57


I recently bought a pair of Quad ESL 57, Wayne Piquet modified. They are simply amazing. I am currently using my McIntosh MA2275, and it does a good job overall. However, I wonder whether the new Quad II-Forty might a better choice. Any idea?
ggavetti
Ralph I am a dealer for deHavilland but I recommend that anyone interested contact Kara Chaffee directly. This suggestion was more for Ggavetti. I doubt that the Mr T would like the sound at all.
The most extensive "trial" of amps for Quads (originals and Wayne Picquet modded )I have heard of was done a couple years ago by Robin Wyatt, of Robyatt Audio, and a couple of his friends - Gary Krakow, the tech columnist for MSNBC and David Chesky of Chesky Records. They tried about two dozen amps including many of the usual suspects - Music Reference, Berning, Quad, ARC, VTL, Bedini, etc.. The favorite amp was the very expensive ASR Emitter I Exclusiv Blue, but the second favorite amp was a relatively inexpensive modified Rogue Atlas (bigger power supply, upgraded parts) using EH KT90 output tubes. The speaker cables used probably cost more than the Rogue amp! You can find the complete list of amps tried in an article at 6Moons: http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/roadtour7/roadtour3again.html
I know this thread is a little old but i thought I'd add to the on-line data base.

I just loaded new PK panels into my frames and fired them up. (Not my first experience with Wayne's panels).

My Musical Fidelity A300 integrated is not only stable with the load but also sounds excellent.

My 2 cents.
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Strongly suggest checking web for ESE Lab which is the best I ever heard. Among other is designed and matched with quad ESL 57.

Best regards.
Great thread. I am currently looking to purchase a pair of ESL's (57). I have a pair of McIntosh MC30's and was wondering what everyone thought about using the 30's to drive the ESL's. I'm thinking the midrange magic of the 30's would be a great match for the ESL's?

Thanks in advance for any comments.

Lee