Integrated amplifier for Fritz Speakers


Hi All,

I started a discussion about "Monitors for 14 x 20 Room" back last November. There was a lot of good advice and Fritz Speakers kept being positively mentioned.

At the time, I thought WAF would be low for a larger sized monitor. Now I think I have the stage set for Fritz speakers and am thinking either new Carreras or Carbons. 

I would prefer an integrated amp because it is one less piece of equipment io place in in a constrained space.

I would also prefer solid state to solid state, in order to have this system as problem free as possible.

Your ideas and suggestions, please 

Dsper

 

 

 

 

 

dsper

I imagine the Fritz speakers would also sound wonderful with the Don Sachs pre and F7 amplifier. 

You know, I love my Luxman but in your situation I might be tempted to find something really juicy like a Conrad Johnson integrated.

@mapman If I were you I’d strongly consider trying the Glow Audio Amp 1 with the Fritz.

This is interesting; but I not sure I want to fuss with tubes. Were you thinking the Glow Audio 1 or 2? Would five watts be enough to run the Carbons?

@donquichotte I don't know your amp...

You make some good observations. My opinion is that the Niles amp is not that good...I hadn't thought about the passive pre...maybe I should consider an integrated as space is an issue (the Don Sachs would never fit).

I was thinking maybe a Van Alstine control amplifier or give a PS Audio Stellar 300 a shot. Both are slim and would provide abundant power.

Typical problem - so many choices and I have heard but a small fraction of what is available. 

@erik_squires Luxman

Can you describe the house sound for Luxman? I am also looking for an amp that would work with both Zu Soul Sixes and for Klipsch Forte iv's.

 

Thanks all!

 

 

 

 

Amp 1 I have heard. Amp 2 is probably a decent option as well. Both very nice and very affordable to try. You might check with Fritz about that specific model but the special thing about Fritz speakers is their crossover design that provides a very easy load to drive. I’ve heard Fritz Carerra sound top notch off a similar flea power tube amp at a show and frankly I was very surprised how little power those Fritz needed. . It should deliver the more relaxed sound you are after and cost not much. Absolute spl level would be the limitation but it would probably do fine up to very decent volumes. The Amp 1 drove Audio Notes to good levels in a decent sized room.

Had a conversation with Fritz about amps for the Carbons. He mentioned Belles and Van Alstine.

When I explained that I was using a passive preamp, he thought the 120 SET Control amp might not be my cup of tea. I really do not have the space for an active preamp, so I think that eliminates Van Alstine for this setup.

He also suggested Canary and felt they had a lot of good gear. 

I mentioned Glow Audio and he had not heard their amps. My impression was that he was subtlety suggesting 50 to 100 wpc would be better than a low power amp...I do not want to misrepresent the conversation, but my inference was that more tube watts was better....he certainly was not trying to talk me into anything.

 

good. ed iubtling