usher speakers can be driven by both solid state or tubed components but are better matched with transistor amps.
i have a pair of usher dancer series 777 with beryllium tweeter and the sound driven by a tubed 50 watts per channel integrated is good but not enough to grip and pin down the bass with authority, perhaps it would be a different story with some antique sound labs hurricannes!
you should check out pairing with the new usher electronics wich were made especialy to mate their speaker line.
r-1.5 power amp that pushes 150 watts per channel in class"A" operation,if you do not get good grip on the bass with that you never will.
their preamp is a nice little one too, with its own separate power supply, the combo just got raving reviews in
a german magazine and the power amp was tested by hi-fi-world and the verdict was that this amp was a stone cold sonic bargain!
i have a pair of usher dancer series 777 with beryllium tweeter and the sound driven by a tubed 50 watts per channel integrated is good but not enough to grip and pin down the bass with authority, perhaps it would be a different story with some antique sound labs hurricannes!
you should check out pairing with the new usher electronics wich were made especialy to mate their speaker line.
r-1.5 power amp that pushes 150 watts per channel in class"A" operation,if you do not get good grip on the bass with that you never will.
their preamp is a nice little one too, with its own separate power supply, the combo just got raving reviews in
a german magazine and the power amp was tested by hi-fi-world and the verdict was that this amp was a stone cold sonic bargain!