I'm using an Aleph 4 (100w/ch into 8ohms) for right and left and a Proceed Amp2 biwired for the center. (with all Revel speakers) It sounds wonderful!! The Aleph 4 has plenty of power and speed (slew rate is 30v/usec) for sound effects in movies. People are blown away by the realism. For stereo music, of course the A4 is beautiful. The Aleph line will recreate anything, just make sure you have enough power for the speakers you've chosen. You MUST have a proper digital processor though, to send the right signals to each channel, including a subwoofer. Don't use the analog out of your dvd player.
Pass Aleph amps suitable for HT?
Ok, I couldn't decide if this should go in 'Amps' or 'HT', so I put it here...
I am interested in any comments from people who may have considered, or are using the Alephs in a home theater system. I currently have an Aleph 3 amp, and love the sound it produces in my system (EAD transport and DAC, Sonic frontiers pre and Hales Concept 3 speakers)
I was thinking about an Aleph 5 for the FL, FR, an Aleph 3 bridged for the center, and an Aleph 3 for the rears. I have a Genesis 928 for the sub.
I know this is not a powerful setup, but I don't listen loud, and I am most concerned about musical fidelity in the system, because probably more than 50% of the time will be spent on 2-channel listening.
Is the Aleph line 'dynamic' enough for HT applications?
Any thoughs would be appreciated...
---Michael
I am interested in any comments from people who may have considered, or are using the Alephs in a home theater system. I currently have an Aleph 3 amp, and love the sound it produces in my system (EAD transport and DAC, Sonic frontiers pre and Hales Concept 3 speakers)
I was thinking about an Aleph 5 for the FL, FR, an Aleph 3 bridged for the center, and an Aleph 3 for the rears. I have a Genesis 928 for the sub.
I know this is not a powerful setup, but I don't listen loud, and I am most concerned about musical fidelity in the system, because probably more than 50% of the time will be spent on 2-channel listening.
Is the Aleph line 'dynamic' enough for HT applications?
Any thoughs would be appreciated...
---Michael
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