PS …if i was a younger man and wanted to spend more than my normal 3 months in Canada… i would seek to restart Verity….
Pass....Accuphase....or......
Hi Audiogoners!
I need a new power amp to my Verity Audio Parsifal Ovation (18 watts minimum recommended input power / 8 ohm).
Have a Mark Levinson No.532 that keeps broking down and it's getting too expensive to fix in Europe.
Music: Classical/symphonic and jazz.
Room: 13 x 26
Preamp: Auralic DAC/Pre (but this can change....)
Ideas so far:
Pass Labs XA-25 (hype or really good and powerful enough?)
Accuphase A-48 (too polite?)
If you have a minute....I need ideas in that price range...+/- $$. Thanks!
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If @grislybutter is right, the OP should be checking out some good SET amps. Why mess around with these Class A SS amps, go straight to a good 2A3.
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I drove mine with a few different amps, the Luxman M800 was probably the most solid with them. That was 60/120. The 590 was okay the 550AXII for low levels. You need to hear a few amps and align with your preferences and circumstances. I’ve had a few Ayre amps, dealer friend demos but liked the Luxman better. One great sounding combination I heard them with was the Audio Research Ref 110 with Ref 3 preamp. As for lighter load, I would guess that the impedance curve on these isn’t horrible, but agree with Ozzy you wouldn’t call them high efficiency. I owned the Otello’s, much easier to drive with 93db eff I think. I’d say they Otello's are on the lower side of higher efficiency at best. Drove those great with 30 wpc tubes.
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@atmasphere Relaxed, yes (laid back, no) effortless presentation is probably what I call "air" in the music, as in a big concert hall. "even at higher volume levels"...then you need dynamics, otherwise it becomes a flat/compressed presentation. I don't now about the tricks with distortion, you have to talk to Nelson about that ;). The best amps I ever heard were BIG Audio Research monoblocks and BIG pass Labs, talk about effortless! But I can´t afford such a system....That's why I listen to live music whenever I can.....after all: it's the real thing! |
@southofdallas This is exactly why its a good idea to use speakers that are easy to drive. You don't have to sacrifice any resolution to have easy to drive speakers. Lower efficiency speakers tend to have something called 'thermal compression' which is caused by heating of the voice coils. The higher the efficiency of the speaker the less compression you get. When a slightly lower power amp is driving higher efficiency/easy to drive speakers you find you can get the same effortless quality. I always associated 'air' with ease and space in the highs. I've not heard of it used in the context that you do; probably a topic for another thread. |
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