LAMM2.1 with Tannoy Westminster Royal SE Speakers


Has anyone experienced the LAMM2.1 monoblocks with Tannoy Westminster Royal SE speakers? I am "ampless" at the moment and considering LAMM2.1, VIVA Aurora T and Wavac MD-805m amplifiers. My reservation with the LAMM2.1 is power: 18 watts, therefore my inquiry.
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Easily. The bass from ML21 has "body" and a holographic power. This you will never find with any Transistor Amp.
LSC-2341 – Saint-Saens — Symphony No. 3 In C Minor, Op. 78 ~ Boston Symphony Orchestra, Munch: When I play that record the windows in my room start to vibrate ...
Well, the ML2.1 has a very robust output stage. Output power is only one data, the internal design is normally a total different chapter.
Another superior sounding amp is the old Pass Aleph Design, Aleph 0 monos for example. Or, when you prefer the unique superior sound from Lamm amps with more power, a super choice is Lamm 1.2Reference. Most high powered Transistor amps have a real problem to sound good in their first few watts, the M1.2R is linear from scratch up.
And, all of the above are super reliable... :-)