My point was not that Kharmas are bad, that is a matter of taste, but that the amp/speaker must be considered as a combination. When one goes from low power to high power requirements, one should not expect to find a high-power equivalent, such may not exist.
I agree with Ejlif that the "problem" with the AG Duos lies in the bass. It does tend to have a bit of one note emphasis, and there can be problems making it integrate with the two horns. I do disagree just a bit on dynamics. To me good dynamic performance does not require turning up the volume to sound dynamic. In fact, that is an indication of poor dynamic performance. I find that good low powered amps can sound more dynamic than high powered amps, provided the speakers are efficient enough and one does not try for extremely high volume. I don't consider artificial edginess to be good dynamics -- natural sound is part of dynamic performance too. An overall sense of liveliness and a kind of "presence" (like the performer is right there in front of you) is what I consider good dynamic performance -- I find this to be a very rare thing with so many, even expensive, speaker/amp systems.
I agree with Ejlif that the "problem" with the AG Duos lies in the bass. It does tend to have a bit of one note emphasis, and there can be problems making it integrate with the two horns. I do disagree just a bit on dynamics. To me good dynamic performance does not require turning up the volume to sound dynamic. In fact, that is an indication of poor dynamic performance. I find that good low powered amps can sound more dynamic than high powered amps, provided the speakers are efficient enough and one does not try for extremely high volume. I don't consider artificial edginess to be good dynamics -- natural sound is part of dynamic performance too. An overall sense of liveliness and a kind of "presence" (like the performer is right there in front of you) is what I consider good dynamic performance -- I find this to be a very rare thing with so many, even expensive, speaker/amp systems.