quicksilver amps and preamps any thoughts ??


any input on theses items, they look nice, am curious to the sound and reliability, thanks. Any comparisons to other equipment etc.
superhonestben

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Hi Ben,

I've had Minimites for the past year and am still amazed by their exceptional value. They are driving Klipsch Forte's and are a great match. I plan on auditioning the Horn Monos to see if I can draw that last bit of inner detail out of the music. I'd say the Horn Monos would be a perfect match with Khorns but you may need something a bit more versatile if you plan on driving speakers rated below mid 90's db. You should email Mike Sanders at Quicksilver to get his opinion. Mike's design philosophy - form follows funtion - is clearly evident in all his creations. I'm convinced that his approach allows the listener to be more emotionally involved in the music.

Mwilson - You said the Rogue M120's were more impressive than the Horn Monos due to their much greater power. Do you find the Horn Monos, when pushed hard, run out of steam with the Lascalas? I would think that the 104db Lascalas would leave plenty of head room. Just curiuos.

Regards, Mike

Jordi,

With your off the wall responses to this and other threads, I just assumed you were a "troll". I googled Mike Klementovich and sure enough - you're the real deal (as long as you're really Mike). Isn't the internet amazing. Anyway, I'm an avid Klipsch fan and plan on reading "Paul Wilber Klipsch: The Life.. The Legend" soon. Can you possibly enlighten us all with the "real story about Klipsch and so on and so forth". LOL.

In all seriousness, you have insight into his genius that many would be interested in.

Regards, Mike