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I have to agree with @cbrez the HS don’t need high wattage, but they are a speaker that can scale up to its amplification. More then any other speaker I’ve tried, they do a great job revealing the subtle characteristics of it’s amplification. With my tube amp I noticed it sounds better with 25 watts triode then 45 watts ultra-linear so it’s definitely not about the watt count. Room size also matters, I have mine in a medium sized room and think they’re perfect. Of the YouTube videos I’ve seen, not that this is an accurate way to judge, but I was really impressed by the Gryphon/HS combo. That’s going to be on my list of things to try one day. That and the INT250. I also heard them paired with a Hegel 590 and I’ve never heard the Hegel sound better. So that’s another brand worth trying. We are kinda talking amongst ourselves however as OP has moved on from the Heritage. |
I have the Confidence 20 which are a step above in every aspect in my opinion. I have to agree on Gryphon being an excellent choice but the 300 is well over 20k....too much amp for that speaker in terms of cash.Maybe used with the new model out you could get one for 10k? Or less,don't know.Im using pass int60...The int 250 is overkill that your speakers ..You can get a used int60 for 6k use it 3 or 4 years and recoup most your investment. ..Pass and Dynaudio have always been musical together. |
Old thread but recently purchased a used demo Gryphon Diablo 120 integrated. I’ve had a pair of Dynaudio Heritage speakers for a few years and have tried pairing them with Luxman, Pass, Rogue, Audio Hungary and Conrad Johnson amps. Without question, the Gryphon Diablo 120 is far and away the best pairing. While yes, the Dynaudio Heritages will work with lower watt and lower current amps, they don’t really open up in my humble opinion. That said, once driven with a quality high watt and high current amp, I think you see what the designers intended to realize. The Gryphon and HS are a superlative pairing. |
@bluethinker relative to the other amps you’ve tried, is the success of this pairing with the 120 evident at low- to mid-level volume, or only (or mainly) at higher volume levels? |
@drubin - That’s a great question. In my experience, I never could get the HS to really sing at lower volume with any of those other amps. I once tried them with the Luxman 509 amp, which matches the power of the Gryphon, but felt the combination was too bright. So to answer your question, the Gryphon Diablo 120 does make the HS play well at medium and lower volumes. I don’t feel like I need to crank things up to get the beauty of the speaker. This journey of diving into audio has been an adventure. The first thing I bought were the Dynaudio Heritage Special speakers. For awhile, I regretted not purchasing a higher sensitivity speaker. Paired with the Gryphon I have no desire to seek or upgrade. For the record, I’ll keep my QLN Prestige 3 speakers and drive them with the Conrad Johnson Classic 120 and switch that system in every few months, but it’s hard to beat the synergy of the HS with Gryphon. |
Thank you @bluethinker. Very helpful reply and good insights. |
I've used my HS's with a Luxman 550axMarkII, a Luxman LX-380 integrated tube amp, the Cronus Magnum III and a Musical Fidelity 6si. To my tastes the 550 and the MF6si sound fantastic although the LX-380 is close. I sold the CMIII and just acquired an Audio Research i50 which I plan on trying after some air time with the Devore Super Nines. |