Tekunda, If you chose to biamp, doing so with four Wolcotts would probably be the best decision. Unless you use an active crossover that allows the indivudial amps to directly drive the bass/ panel drives without pushing the signal through an internal crossover, a combination of ss and tube will mess up the midrange on almost any speaker, not just the ML. Since x-overs within the speakers allow for overlap, the midrange tends to suffer from bleed through. Don't get me wrong, the Prodigies can sound great with tubes. If you are just getting into this disease of tweak hi-end audio, you will discover that many ways exist to get great sound. Although I preferred the sound of Prodigies driven by big SS mono-blocks, you might fall in love with the Wolcotts. If the Wolcotts drive the Soundlabs, they should be o.k. with the Prodigys. However, at the recent CES, the Wolcotts were obviously clipping while driving the Soundlabs. The sound wasn't terrible, but definately strained when hit with moderate dynamics and transients. Start with one pair of monos, and if you later feel the need, try another pair. In the end, take the reviews, measurements, and even my advice with a grain of salt and let your ears tell you what the best kind of amplification is for the Prodigy's. Good luck. Patrick
Please help tube amp for panels and SS for woofer
I finally had a chance to buy two Wolcott monoblocks, which I plan to use to drive the panels of my ML Prodigy.
The two bridged Bel Cantos which did the job before, will be used to drive the woofers.
Are there any ML owners out there who have done this, using tube amps for panels and SS for the woofers?
I understand that I can run into problems here with the different gain and sensitivity of the two amps.
How do I solve the problem? With an active crossover, and if yes, which one, or is there another solution to my problem?
The two bridged Bel Cantos which did the job before, will be used to drive the woofers.
Are there any ML owners out there who have done this, using tube amps for panels and SS for the woofers?
I understand that I can run into problems here with the different gain and sensitivity of the two amps.
How do I solve the problem? With an active crossover, and if yes, which one, or is there another solution to my problem?
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