POWER AMPLIFIER FOR LOW TO MODERATE LISTENING


I currently have the following system:

1. Conrad Johnson Classic 62 power amplifier 60 watts per channel 

2. Rogue Audio preamp

3. Lumen U2 mini streamer

4. Chord Qutest DAC

5. Martin Logan 11A impressions-90DB efficient

The issue I am having is that I listen at 65 dbs, and at that level the sound is anemic. I know the 11A is a difficult load to drive as it is a hybrid electrostatic which dips below 2 ohms. I am told a high current amp is required, one whose power doubles when you go from 8 ohms to 4 ohms. I am sure that we have all noticed that at the stereo dealer when the db level is high like at 80db plus, the sound is dynamic, when the volume is reduced the life is drained out of the speakers. The Martin Logans are one year old and I am not inclined to sell. There must be an amp that brings life to these speakers at low to moderate listening levels. I experience ear pain when the spl's are high. The other route is a loudness switch/ equalizer to boost bass and treble such as the Schit Loki, which I have never used. My budget for an amp is up to about $8000.00, but I must audition in my home as I don't want to make another costly error. By the way the Conrad Johnson replaced my previous Rogue Audio 100 watt channel tube amp. I would like to get it right if at all possible.

Thank you in advance for your guidance, help and input.

 

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I use a Loki just for that purpose and will do no critical listening without it on my 20 watt (draw) amp..

I have two systems. Both are running First Watt amps.( J2,F5) currently both systems are running 90 db speakers at 8ohm. Right now I’m at peaks of 70 db. ( using a phone app). The majority of my listening is around this level.  I am more than happy with these amps.  

Alternatively you may wish to try Autoformer’s. I’m using them between my ARC REF 75 SE (8 Ohm taps) and Magnepan 3.7i’s. Low to moderate and high SPL all sound great, it was a huge improvement.

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I am surprised by what you report.  I have Martin Logan CLS in my second system.  At one time I had planned to build my system around them.  I love 2 things about the Electrostats:

1.  Awesome midrange.

2.  Sound great at low volumes.  

I find they don't take nearly as much power as people think  With a sub hooked up to drive bass frequencies I hooked my Decware ZMA 40 watt tube amp up to the CLSs an it drove them just fine.  

Your ESLs are crossed over fairly high as I remember so you should only be driving mid and high frequencies with your amp, so I don't understand.

Best of luck in figuring it out.

Jerry

It’s a combination of everything. Your MLs are warm speakers with powerful bass, thanks to the powered woofer. CJ amp is also on a sweeter side.

Amps that come to mind are SimAudio moon 760a, may be Classe amps too. I’d recommend also to take a look at the room acoustics. First reflections tend to screw up clarity