I would look for something that truly doubles its power into 4 ohms. The specs on this don’t even give a 4 ohm rating that I can see in the spec list.
that said would probably be ok but maybe not ideal.
Do you have any other suggestions for a similar price range of Gold Note -IS1000 Deluxe @mofojo ? |
I’ve used the Linn Classik, Supernait 2, Supernait 2 w/ Sim Audio W3 as the amp, and a Willsenton R8. The only one that struggled was the Linn, but even that sounded great until you start pushing peaks over 90. The tube amp sounds great even in the low 90’s, and that’s 25 watts triode. The W3/Naim Combo was pretty much effortless. I passed peaks over 100db before turning it down. That’s way too loud for human ears. I don’t think this speaker is as power hungry as it’s specs will lead you to believe, and it sounds great at low to moderate levels. You’ll be fine w the Goldnote. |
I’ve had Focus 140s and Contour 20s. Odyssey Audio amps worked really well. Lyngdorf integrated ran out of juice really quick on the Contours. Wish I could have heard them with a more beefy amp. |
What’s your budget you didnot mention ? The Luxman new 570z 210 wpc into 4 ohms very nice sound ,my friend bought one $9k retail , and at perrotta consultants got a sweet deal sounds great , thePass labs 250 has more raw power For $12,500 Both are excellent your speakers in a average size room would work very well with the Luxman such has many new designs in the new570Z and plenty of good reviews , |
I’ve driven a pair of the Dynaudio Heritage (as well as Sonus Faber Maxima Amators) with both a PrimaLuna Evolution 400, and a Sugden A21SE. The latter is a lesser known British integrated. There is a YouTube video comparing it favorably to the Pass INT25. The Sugden is available for $3750 (Don Better Audio). FYI, I listen to classical, jazz, and classic rock at moderate volumes, and the volume control is around 9 o’clock. Best wishes. |
The Sugden does seem to be a good choice, not enough power though. How about https://lyngdorf.steinwaylyngdorf.com/lyngdorf-tdai-3400/? |
I would seriously consider the underrated Mimas. I'm using it w my Wilson SabrinaX 87dB sensitivity and love it. It is class AB with tubes in the preamp. 280W into 4 ohms. You could even roll different tubes if want to. There is one on-sale right now below your budget, even has DAC and phono modules included. 14 days return.
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@grislybutter I had the tdai3400. You could look up my sold ad on usmart. Even with RoomPerfect or whatever the name is, it won't sound as sweet and natural as Aesthetix Mimas. The bass of the Lyngdorf doesn't sound natural to my ears. That's after almost a dozen emails exchanged with Lyngdorf. |
@quattr0 I know Darko loves it, but I never heard it myself. Good to know! |
@bluethinker 200 watts sounds an awful lot. They are too good to be out of circulation |
@bluethinker do you think Gato 150 AE can handle them? |
@ahtapott - they will handle them, but they won’t make them really sing to their potential. I think it’s a speaker that really demands a lot of power. If you read and listen to all the reviews, the same thing is mentioned by most of them. I would try to power them with 200 watts. I think they were designed to be driven with more power. You won’t realize their true base potential otherwise. Great speaker, but they require watts and current. |
@bluethinker — do they also need to be played at decent volume to sound any good? That was my experience with the Confidence C1 I had many years ago, but I have the impression that Dynaudio’s more recent stuff does better at lower volume than the earlier designs did. |
@grislybutter yep, thanks for that :D |
@drubin - They sound ok at lower volume. But to your point, they don’t really open up until cranked up a bit. It sounds like you had the same experience with your Dynaudios! |