Advice for Amp to Drive Klipsch Forte IVs


I just got back into hifi after being away for many many years. My first system, when I was 18-19 was a Kenwood KA-9100 amp, KT-615 tuner, Denon TT, Klipsch Heresy speakers and Teac reel to reel. Loved that setup in a small room. That was 1979-80. I’m now almost 60...LOL...and I’ve got time and money.

Just earlier this year I bought some KLIPSCH Forte IVs, a Denafrips Pontus II DAC, CXN V2 and a small Reisong tube amp while I got on the list for a set of Decware amps. I decided I couldn’t wait and have decided to go SS.  

 I listen to down tempo, Trip-Hop, Jazz and a little of this and that in a fairly small space. ...maybe 15x30.

I’m considering the Pass Labs INT-25 or maybe a Luxman L-550ax ii.

 I do not have the opportunity to demo either of these but have read wonderful reviews and have watched some nice videos about each. 

 I wanted to get some thoughts on this set up. A brand new Luxman goes for about the same price as a demo INT-25.

daodao

The Klipsch don't need power, but they love power. My neighbors aren't happy about this obviously. I played my Heresy IV's with a Decware (2.3wpc) and it sounded great. My Odyssey gives it grunt and propulsion.

@russ69 

Nothing wrong with this. Although 6 db might be enough but as long as you can get the volume you need/want it's fine. 

 

My line stage cooks tubes so tubes issues come fast. I do have a set of 6db I want to throw in but I never get around to it. I have been exploring other ways to lower the output but have found that conclusively works.

I don’t have Klipsch but own Altec 620A (100 db efficiency) and they’re hard to match to a SS amp so here’s my take : if you don’t go for tubes, you’ll probably have to go for a class A (Pass Lab, Sugden, First Watt) or a very good sounding class A/B (Ayre, Belles, Croft)... I’ve read good reviews about class D but havent experienced it myself... good luck !

 

Again… Thank you everyone for the great advice and suggestions. Let’s call this thread done and complete.