Unison Research S6 vs S9 vs Sinfonia


Hi,
I am evaluating some higher powered SETs for my 93 db sensitive Tannoy Turnberry SE speakers. These Unison Research models are quite appealing. They all seem to have a healthy power output of 27 to 35 watts in pure class A single ended mode. I heard the smaller Preludio and I was very impressed with its rhythmic and lively presentation. Has anyone heard the bigger models, especially S6, S9 and Sinfonia ? Which of them would be the most dynamic all-rounder ? 

pani
Thank you. We are placed in similar situation and have been searching and do you think AN will be the end of your journey. Can I know how much it cost and from where did you buy them.
mattam, SETs especially with very low feedback have a way of sounding very convincing musically. With 18 watts you can run out of juice if you listen to very dynamic music very loud (especially in a big room) but within the regular listening levels (and I listen to all kinds of music at relatively louder levels) I found them to be very realistic and dynamically correct. Whether end of the road or not I do not know because I would have loved to have a 35-40 watter to be able to play ruthlessly but that is not an option if I want to keep the "quality" of watts in tact within my budget. What I am confident about is this is going to be a long term purchase especially after listening to quite a few more-powerful push-pull options. The price of AN products can vary based on the region. My amp costs about $20k in Singapore.
Hi, we may not get DHT sound, but have you tried any KT150 amps. Also EL34 amps like Unison Research S6, Airtight ATM1. 
Hi mattam, I have tried both kt120 and kt150 but on push-pull designs. Among single ended designs which use non-DHT tubes, I have heard amps with EL84, Kt88 and 6550 tubes. To my ears it was very clear that Single ended designs clearly have a different presentation than push-pull amps (no matter whether tubes used were DHT or not). And that is where the fundamental preference comes in. I would like to have a single ended amp any day over a push-pull amp if I could get an amp that delivers adequate power to the speaker. So, if you are also considering single ended amps then look around for all the options (regardless of DHT or non-DHT tubes). Your Tannoys will love it.
Hello Pani,

I love my preludio.  I purchased all telefunken tubes and it sounds better than anything I’ve heard in a long time.  I know it is a 14 watt single ended but it drives my sonus faber Guarneri,s just fine.  I mostly listen to soft jazz.  My best recent addition was a bobs devices sky30 step up transformer with an audionote moving magnet phono and a project signature 10 table with cadenza black cartridge.  Kimber ks1030 interconnects. Audioquest redwood speaker cables. 

Just a spectacular musical experience for the money.  The telefunkens re-create the most realistic highs I’ve ever heard through the Guarneri,s.   The preludio was next to my devialet 1000pro for a while.   The 1000 pro retails at 40,000$.  
As much as I wished that the devialet would sound better , the preludio single ended won.  It’s simple realistic presentation of music is just more appealing.  The Devialet with its krell like slam is doing a good job in my home theater system. 

Single ended is much nicer sounding than any push pull. 

I have not not heard the sinfonia or performance.  I’m sure they sound nice.