Hi tmalkki
I think the trick to great low level volume listening is crossover less single driver speakers with a low watt SET amp.
In my experience with multi driver speakers if you want to listen to low volume the low power signal gets caught up in the crossovers and not all the signal gets to the output and you lose some of that detail in the music.
With multi driver speakers to get that detail you have to play it loud so the high power signal can overcome what it loses in the cross over.With crossover less single driver speakers none of the signal gets lost at any volume what goes in the speaker comes out the same, you hear all the music
I think if you google single driver crossover less speakers and low watt SET amps with low volume listening you will find the information about the concept and they will explain it a lot better then I did.
Some one in this thread advised you to check out the Decware web site I think you should as well and also the Omega speaker web site.
I had a stereo years ago big power full amp and multi driver speakers and I could only get good detail in the music at uncomfortable ( for me ) volume levels. How ever for a number of years now have a system as described above and I can get great detail with comfortable volumes.
Big is not necessarily better !
Thanks
Bob
PS My amp only has 2 watts per channel but I can tell you those 2 watts are outstanding.
I think the trick to great low level volume listening is crossover less single driver speakers with a low watt SET amp.
In my experience with multi driver speakers if you want to listen to low volume the low power signal gets caught up in the crossovers and not all the signal gets to the output and you lose some of that detail in the music.
With multi driver speakers to get that detail you have to play it loud so the high power signal can overcome what it loses in the cross over.With crossover less single driver speakers none of the signal gets lost at any volume what goes in the speaker comes out the same, you hear all the music
I think if you google single driver crossover less speakers and low watt SET amps with low volume listening you will find the information about the concept and they will explain it a lot better then I did.
Some one in this thread advised you to check out the Decware web site I think you should as well and also the Omega speaker web site.
I had a stereo years ago big power full amp and multi driver speakers and I could only get good detail in the music at uncomfortable ( for me ) volume levels. How ever for a number of years now have a system as described above and I can get great detail with comfortable volumes.
Big is not necessarily better !
Thanks
Bob
PS My amp only has 2 watts per channel but I can tell you those 2 watts are outstanding.