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Integrated Amp for Tyler Acoustic Linbrook Monitor
Hello fellow Audiogoners,
I recently sold all my audio gear, so I started all over again from scratch.
I just bought a pair of Tyler Acoustic Linbrook Sig. Monitors. Now, I am looking for a good integrated amp to drive these beauties and get the most out of them.
My budget: $1000-$1500 (new or used)
SS or Tubes is OK
Any recommendations? To those who own these speakers, what are you driven them with?
Thanks a lot in advance!!
Luciano
I recently sold all my audio gear, so I started all over again from scratch.
I just bought a pair of Tyler Acoustic Linbrook Sig. Monitors. Now, I am looking for a good integrated amp to drive these beauties and get the most out of them.
My budget: $1000-$1500 (new or used)
SS or Tubes is OK
Any recommendations? To those who own these speakers, what are you driven them with?
Thanks a lot in advance!!
Luciano
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Thank you all for the recommendations and advices. I'll keep on doing some research before I make my final decision. A couple of questions: 1.What about Musical Fidelity A5 or A3.5 (Plenty of power, and they're sold used between $800 and $1600 here in A'gon). Would they work well with the Tyler Linbrook Monitors? 2. What would be a good SS amp/Tube preamp "combo" within my price range that could work well with these speakers? Thanks a lot in advance!! Luciano |
I would also opt for SS. I had the Linbrook Sig floorstanders (before upgrading to the D1) and tried tubes on them: unless the tubes had a lot of juice (75 watts+), the sound was pretty flat. Not sure about your speakers, but mine had impedance that dropped pretty low. You may be unlikely to get that sort of power at the price you are considering. The Decade line does much better with tubes, due to the steady 8ohm impedance, FWIW. I ended up setting with moderately powerful SS amp with my Linbrooks (McCormack DNA-125 revision Gold) and also tried amps with more juice (a very high-end Karan integrated, the Simaudio I-7, Herron monoblocks, bigger ARC hybrid amp) and found that the juice that the McCormack provided to be plenty at normal listening levels; the higher current of the others wasn't really noticeable. All of these amps sounded really good on my speakers; I probably liked the Karan and the McCormack the best (at least once the McCormack was mated to an ALD-1 preamp with platinum upgrade). From my experience, I would go with a moderately powerful SS amp, and perhaps a tube preamp, would be a good combo. I ended up with both a SS amp and preamp, and the pre sounds more "full" and tubey than most of the tube preamp I tried. YMMV. |
I think all of the above are good choices. I am currently driving my D4's with a Cayin 265Ai Class A integrated with great results. You might want to add a Cayin A88t tubed integrated to your list. Ty used to use Rogue, Audio Refinement, Jolida, and lately I think he is using the Bel Canto. Personally I think its your choice as all the above mentioned sound good :) |
I am driving my Tyler Taylo Reference Monitors with a YBA Passion Integre 100 and couldn't be happier. Your Linbrooks are a bit different than the Taylo but would most likely do great with the YBA line. A used YBA Passion Integre is still a bit out of your budget, if you could find an older Integre DT (pre Passion series), I think you'd be very happy. I have no doubt the YBA can get the most out of your Linbrooks. I am continually amazed at how well the YBA drives my Tyler speakers. Do some research on the YBA line. The Audio Refinement Complete line was built by YBA as their "budget" series and has been replaced by the YBA YA-201 integrated, which is in your budget. Personally, I'd wait for an Integre DT to come up, they will probably be in the mid to top end of your budget. If you find one, act fast because they usually go fast. YBA makes some incredibly musical components. I highly recommend you give it a try. Good luck, Robert |
I have the Tyler 7U's which are essentially floorstanding Linbrooks.I use a Rogue TempestII Magnum integrated tube amp.They sound wonderful together.You might also look into the Rogue Cronus Magnum integrated.You can usually find both within your budget here in the classifieds.Below is a link to the Rogue Audio website. http://www.rogueaudio.com/ |