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Is it possible to buy a decent tube amplifier in the $2000-3000 range?
$2K to $3K is plenty for a decent tube integrated. Raven, Rogue, Line Magnetic, Melody, Prima Luna and Cayin all make competent products.IMO, Cayin amps are the real sleepers. Performance wise, these amps are basically on par, if not better than t... 
Which Budget Friendly Floorstanders Next?
There's a newly listed pair of Revel Performa F208s on the site for $2950. Those would be a worthwhile upgrade, and you could probably get most of your coin back if you didn't like them. 
what speakers to buy
Well, from the patterns I've noticed, more listeners end their search and upgraditis with the British monitor brands and Vandys. Of course it's all personal, and everyone here is tooting the horns of their favorite brands. I simply jumped on that ... 
what speakers to buy
I’ll settle down for the long haul anytime with a hot and wild babe. Same for my Golden Ear Triton Reference. I really shouldn't have included GE on that list. For me, they don't even fall into the fun category.I auditioned the GE Triton 1s and fo... 
Which Budget Friendly Floorstanders Next?
What is it about the MA silvers that you’d really wish to improve upon? I think the $2k range will just lead you in circles, especially with the ubiquitous 2.5 way floor standers from the usual suspects. Long term, you’ll be much better off saving... 
Missing shipment
That’s why USPS is only good for insured or certified mail. I’m sorry to say you’re probably SOL. The burden of proof will likely be on you, but try contacting your local postmaster. Who knows..maybe they have an employee who they’ve been suspecti... 
Disappointed w/ Klipsch Heresy III. Now what?
Yeah, funny how so many assume they know the character and capabilities of Heresys simply from what they read on the web, or their recollection of a 5 minute audition of H1s, twenty years ago. The Heresy IIIs respond very well to system changes, m... 
what speakers to buy
If you're wanting speakers with textbook measurements, and all the typical audiophile wow factors, Revel, Focal Utopia, B&W 800s and the like will deliver as good as any. If you want end game speakers that you won't grow tired of 3 years from ... 
Disappointed w/ Klipsch Heresy III. Now what?
Heresys won’t give you much below 50 Hz, that’s correct.The claim that they don’t open up at low volume is compete bull. They accomplish that feat better than almost any modern design. They’re also far more revealing of amp differences than many o... 
Lets talk tubes in Pharaoh Integrated
@albers89,The Parasound works really well with Maggies. I used it with 1.7s for a couple months. I ended up selling the Maggies because they simply lack dynamics at low volume IMO. I’ve since auditioned a few more amplifiers in the <$3k range a... 
Disappointed w/ Klipsch Heresy III. Now what?
@macnut5,Yes, I do own Heresy IIIs. My pair is about 4 months old. I have them only 8" from the forward wall and their bass is deep enough for most types of music. 58 Hz is the -4db roll off point according to Klipsch, and based on my listening I'... 
Is it the beer or do speakers/electronics really need some extended warm-up period?
I think it depends on both the beer and the gear. Drink enough and you're basically rolling off the high freqs. This becomes especially noticeable after 3 or 4.SS class A or tube amps do seem to improve within the first hour while they stabilize. ... 
Disappointed w/ Klipsch Heresy III. Now what?
@macnut5,The Heresys do not begin roll off at 120 Hz. You must have some major room nodes if that's what you're experiencing. With the right room and placement they have useful bass down to about 45Hz, and the -3db roll off point is approximately ... 
Disappointed w/ Klipsch Heresy III. Now what?
I have Heresy IIIs and have used them with a number of amps. They do not like high power SS amps, nor will they do well with any class D amps or cheap AVRs. Contrary to popular belief, they’re not best with low power SET amps either. They perform ... 
To Float or not to Float...
The most quiet amps I've used "float" the ground.