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How long does it take your tube amp to warm up?
Please let's not keep the equipment on all the time. There is a need to be somewhat concerned about environmental issues. Oh brother....🙄  
magnepan
Seems curious that they would name a new speaker exactly the same as one long retired from their product line.  
Ideas for Pre/Power $9000?
I'd split your budget in half. Half for amplification and half for new speakers.  
Speaker Efficiency
Clayton is no longer at Spatial. I have no idea why that amp didn’t work. On paper it was a great match and the Decware drove a pair of khorns like there was no tomorrow.  
Speaker Efficiency
I’d be careful matching fleawatt amps with Spatial speakers. I had the x3 with powered subs and 96 db. You would think, easy to drive? A Decware Torii II @ 30 wpc wasn’t up to the task.  
How long does it take your tube amp to warm up?
It sounds good after a few minutes. But most tube amps do. About 45 minutes to an hour and it sounds optimum.  
Speaker Efficiency
I am using a 300B amp to drive Klipsch LaScala IIs. Of course the LS II is one of the highest sensitivity speakers one can buy, but I can drive them with 9 watts to levels greater than I can stand in a 400 sq. ft. room. I can listen to any genre o... 
Clayton Shaw Acoustic Lab's Caladan open-baffle speaker ($3295/pair).
Bache sells loudspeakers too.  
magnepan
@uncledemp  The first round is on me. Maybe even the second one.  
Fading Background Vocals Conundrum
Am I reading this right? You are comparing an LP to a streamed track?  
How long does it take your tube amp to warm up?
It takes longer for SS amps to reach optimum performance, especially Class A designs. Most tube amps will sound as good as they ever will after an hour.  SS amps benefit from never being turned off.  
magnepan
Is the United States out of business?    Close…  
Holy Grail Analogue Recording Big Band found!
I have this on vinyl. I did not realize it was so rare.  
ISO - grit, texture, decay, life from snares and bass drums
A well thought out system in a well treated room will need no eq. Address all other issues and you will find that it’s unnecessary.  
Considering a Second Subwoofer for the Front
Since my last post was removed, let’s try this again. What in the H E double toothpicks is a bucket sub? Can we see an example of this beast?   Your OP was very vague and cryptic. You should provide more details if it’s really advice you are aft...