Atmasphere, I'm always glad when you enter a conversation especially when I have a vacuum tube question. In several other posts I've mentioned concerns regarding the Martin Logan CLS2 speakers and amplifier power needed for their best performance. The issue is important to me because I'm so much in like of these old things I essentially plan the around them which are my second pair. Anyway, I was using the Cary SLI80 in triode mode with them which were very musical but not very dynamic. Based only on its reviews I decided to buy a used Ayon Triton one amp with 35 more class A watts than the Cary in triode. I don't know how many times I've said "Wow, I finally have the setup I'll keep forever" but this time I really mean it (as if I hadn't thought that before) but this setup is not only musical but now has the dynamics I thought I was missing before. At least partly I assume that the extra power is a factor but there's something obviously beyond that. The bottom line is that, based on this experience as well as on the consistently outstanding reviews, I'd recommend this amp, though somewhat expensive, to anyone.
Positioning full range electrostatic speakers
I’ve been using all forms of ESL’s (mostly Martin Logan) for over 40 years so am familiar with many of their characteristics. I have a question, though, that involves an issue I’ve not been faced with yet. Like many of us in this hobby mine is not a dedicated listening room so we’re dealing with a living room that we want to keep looking like a living room. Starting with a pair of ML CLS speakers already compromised that goal to a pretty significant extent but I’ve mostly kept the upstream equipment fairly well hidden in our entertainment console. The only pieces on top, mainly because of the heat issue, has been the amplifiers. Now the issue…..I recently took delivery of a new vacuum tube amplifier which Is HUGE and heavy at over 100 pounds and everyone in the house except for me, thinks it’s obnoxious and ugly so I’d like to get it out of sight somehow. I can’t put it on the floor because we have a dog that we’re attached to so the only place left would be on a small table behind one of the speakers. Because of the dipole nature of these speakers, or for any other reason, might this be an issue? For reasons of space issues a while ago, I temporarily stored a pair of stand speaker behind these panels and I wasn’t able to discern much, or any, difference in sound. Thanks for any comments.
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