I second the advice above. Also, a couple of suggestions or questions, given that your spkrs are wearing that expensive 100kHz hard ceramic tweet:
1) If you like yr present Goldmund, then higher powered amps (and perhaps a better performing pre) would be indicated. The Goldmund is wide-bandwidth design.
2) Similarly wide-bandwidth: Spectral. You could try that out.
3) If you use wide-bandwidth electronics you MUST guard against RFI or a spurious signal enetering the system is likely to take those tweets away.
OTOH, wide-bandwidth will exploit that tweet's response linearity that extends over 20kHz.
4) Tubes: maybe. BUT, you need excessive power (~100W) for those spkrs, and you need to play quite loud -- otherwise they sound shrill. OR you go for an OTL -- hardly the cheapest products around!
1) If you like yr present Goldmund, then higher powered amps (and perhaps a better performing pre) would be indicated. The Goldmund is wide-bandwidth design.
2) Similarly wide-bandwidth: Spectral. You could try that out.
3) If you use wide-bandwidth electronics you MUST guard against RFI or a spurious signal enetering the system is likely to take those tweets away.
OTOH, wide-bandwidth will exploit that tweet's response linearity that extends over 20kHz.
4) Tubes: maybe. BUT, you need excessive power (~100W) for those spkrs, and you need to play quite loud -- otherwise they sound shrill. OR you go for an OTL -- hardly the cheapest products around!