Wadia,Pass,Avalon


Has anybody out there had any experience with this combo? Wadia 830,Pass Aleph 3,and Avalon Arcus. Oh,and Audioquest cables. Thanks
baxman
Well,too late! I liked my Pass 3 so well I just purchased one of the last new Pass 5 amps. By the way Noble110,which Avalons do you have?
Have been running Arcus for past year. My last set of speakers--stage from wall-to-wall, superior depth and height (tough to get with many speakers/systems), excellent bass, outstanding mids and highs, very smooth, dynamic and balanced; above all--musical. Probably the finest two-ways I have ever heard. However, these attributes don't show to their best unless you have adequate power. Avalon says 50 wpc is minimum; I'm running 125 pc. OTOH, I've heard the Arcus driven by an Accuphase A-50 (50 wpc class A) in a room approx 18x28x10 and the power was more than adequate at high spls. But you're also looking at a $14K amp with high current delivery. Balance of my system: c-j 14LS, Accuphase DP-55 CD player and T-109 tuner, Goertz Micro-Purl interconnects and SYMO (Swiss) speaker cable. Hope this gives some insight. IMHO, you could buy the Arcus with confidence and never look back. As to system compatibility with your gardware, you'd have to audition it all together. Good luck! gino
Baxman, I currently own the Pass 2 monos (love 'em) and will be taking delivery of the Wadia 860x tomorrow. I'm currently driving Martin Logan reQuests, but these will be relocated to my HT room soon, so I need to replace them, and will likely be going with Avalon Eidolons (or Kharma ce 1,0s... haven't decided yet). Anyway, when I get it all pulled together, I'll let you know. Balance of my system includes dCS Elgar DAC/Pre and dCS Purcell Upsampler... Nordost analog cables and my own digital interconnects. Regards, tsv
Tsv--Sounds like you have a terrific system. Not familiar with Kharma speakers, but am very familiar with Eidolons. Simply the best at their price point, IMHO. Close bud owns Audio Unlimited here in Denver and uses Eidolons, Arcuses and Opuses for most eqipment auditions. You can't possibly go wrong with any of them. Good luck and let us know what you decide on.