Any of my existing amps work on Quad ESL-57's


Hi All,

I just purchased a pair of ESL-57's and will be keeping my eyes open or suitable amps. I'm not sure whether what I have in house are suitable.

Currently working, I've got a super high power solid state Classe Omega and a 300b SET amp made by Quicksilver Audio. For the Omegas, besides the impedence mismatch that hampers some solid state amps, do I need to be worried about too much power? If I'm careful not to blast them, should these be OK? Per the 300b's - is this too little power? Risk of clipping? The room is 14x18x11high.

I have a pair of EL34 amps: Cary SL70's - but they need some tuning up. Seems like they could be a good match. I may send these to Cary for tuneup. Any thoughts?

Finally, I have a CAT SL2, but I want to replace the fuse resistors in it prior to using it. It's an older production model, and the newer fuse resistors are safer.

If neither of my currently working amps are recommended, I may purchase an inexpensive amp to keep me going. A Rogue Atlas Magnum, a rebuilt ST-70, maybe look around for Heathkit UA-1's or other not too expensive solutions.

Good advice appreciated. Thanks, Peter
peter_s

Showing 1 response by cleopatra52

The Quads are unusual in that they require a surprising amount of power to sound their best but that tweeter panel can be damaged quite easily. The solution: Get the protective 'clamp' circuit installed on the tweeters and then you can use any amp you want without fear of damage to the 57s.

I used a Rogue Atlas Magnum on my 57s and it was a superb match. The Atlas was a significant improvement on the ST70 and the UA-1 (rebuilt by Mapleshade). I have not heard the Cary model you mention but it might be interesting to try.

I tried a 300B SET amp with my Quads (KR Enterprise 18 BSI) and did not like the result very much. The midrange was very nice but the top end and bass were significantly rolled off. Dynamics also suffered considerably.

A powerful solid state amplifier like the Classe would be very interesting and it would not suprise me if you found this to be the best of the lot. But get that clamp board installed to protect those tweeters first.

Terry