Thanks Bob.
Interesting comments and a good read on the M&K site link.
I have also read a lot of Robert E. Greene's ideas on AA.
He really seesm to like the idea of two subs if set up properly.
Looking for more amp power for ACI Jaguars
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You can verify whether the monitors are too small for your room with a simple SPL meter. If the level is adequate at the listening position, then the monitors are OK. I get 85 db at listening position when the integrated is pushed a bit which I consider fairly good sound level. Maybe it just seemed like I needed to push the amp more than I thought I should to get this sound level. The overall impact of the sound seemed a bit light to me at times. I did change power cords to a Tunami from a VH Flavor 4 and this seemed to flesh out things a bit. Also with some basic diy bass traps experiments-the bass and overall impact was enhanced. I think I may have had some standing wave issues and cancellation going on. The second sub experiment should help with that-but yes, it could get tricky on setup. These minor changes have helped. I think maybe the monitors should be capable here and maybe I was to quick to point a finger at them or my amp, and I do like the ACI house sound. I have a Mirage LFX-3 crossover sitting here from a friend with a missing power cord/wall wart. Maybe I will get him to dog that out of his closet and try the active Xover. I am always hesitant to stick anyhting else in the chain, but the Mirage is supposed to be pretty clean. I am still curious about a different amp potentially and will research the ATI's you mentioned. I guess I am realizing that there are many elements here to explore and should see by trial and error which move the sound to where I want it which is simply a bit more impactful presentation. |
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I owned the Jaguars a few years ago and found them very amp friendly. I drove them with 100 watts of tube power in a room almost the same size as yours. I never felt the need for more power, but on kick drum heavy material I could definitely bottom out the woofers. I thought the Jags sounded pretty good with the exception of this limitation and somewhat less than stellar transparency. Very musical and easy to listen to though. Oz |
OK guys-a couple buddies who are much more experienced than me have commented to me offline via email that Eldorado may be onto something here. :) I am always willing to learn new things in this hobby on how to build a system so maybe I will explore the idea of different larger closer to full range speakers that are a bit more efficient. Any suggestions are welcome (around $2000 or so). I will post this Q in the Speaker forum specifically as I am getting maybe a bit off topic. Thanks. |
Thanks for the comments. -I think Musical Fidelity may have some amps that were made to match up with the amp inside the A 300-will check on that. They would be discontinued and I seem to recall they were not their better quality amps. There others may still work, however. -The monitors are actually pretty large for monitors (52 lbs each) with 7" woofer/tweeter arrangement. Here is a picture of them in this manual. They are the top speakers in this monitor/sub package. http://www.audioc.com/pdf1/jaguarlfm.pdf I should mention my ceiling is only 7 1/2 feet so the total space is not too bad-but you may have a point. |
LKdog, For bi-amping, you will either need another amp with the same sensitivity as the A300, or you would need an active crossover of some kind that would allow you to match the volume from the two amps. I'm not a bi-ammping expert, but I do know that other British amp manufacturers like Arcam and Roksan built power amp versions of their integrated amps specifically so folks could add an amp to their exisiting integrated and bi-amp their speakers. For instance, Arcam built an Alpha 10P to match their Alpha 10 Integrated. They both had the same power and same sensitivity, so you just add the amp, connect with interconnects and add an extra set of speaker cables and you are set. Maybe MF has a matching power amp for the A300. Enjoy, TIC |