Moving away from inefficient/low impedance speaker in order to move to a Tube Amp


I think this is talked about more on the amplifier side...tubes to solid state or vice versa. But as we all know, going with a  tube amp requires some effort in choosing the proper speaker. I have Harbeth C7's, which are a very nice speaker....but I'm not willing to spend the money on a high quality 100 watt tube amp. For those that have been in this scenario, please share some additional steps from your journey. Example 1: You had speaker A, but surprisingly found it worked fine with tubes...Example 2: You had speaker A, but it did not sing with tubes, so you found speaker B, and paired it with Tube amp C..... Cheers -Don

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Why bog things down with a low impedance speaker?

In a bedroom system it won't matter so much.

I have a pair of Klipschorns in my main system and a pair of  16 Ohms Zu Soul Superfly's in my secondary system.

Both pairs absolutely sing with a tiny 3.5W Miniwatt N3 amp.

The amp has 4,6 and 8 Ohm taps on the rear of the transformers but I have only ever used the 8 Ohms taps.

My Luxman 25 watt tube amps running a horn speaker with 2 x 21" woofers speakers are 4 ohms 103db 1 watt.

jerryg123: Are you running your Qualiton X200 with KT 88, 120, or KT 150’s. Really nice setup, but your Prestige speaker is out of my price range for my second system. I bet they are wonderful though. Ralph...I think you’re right in that this bedroom system isn’t really for playing at loud levels. For a source, I may start out simple with a BlueSound Node to get things going. That would be my first streamer.