Soooo what do you do. Do you buy amps for speakers. Or do you buy speakers for amps????
Just curious. I still think the salon2 in black is about the best looking speaker out there.
I know I know the wood finish is really nice and most prefer it but I prefer the black .
Just wondering if you had no amps and no speakers which way you would purchase?
To me I've been researching revels and it seems if you want to go tubes you should look at something else. Of course Ive never experienced the big watt tube amps like are what you guys are discussing.
I've thought anout getting solid state but I think I'd rather go the other route and maybe try some SET low power tube amps. Can pick up a nice pair for not a whole lot of money.
But I would need speakers that can not only run my 100w snappers but also 15-18w 300b's
And maybe a nice solid state down the road also.
Sorry I think I'm in the wrong thread for this discussion. Lol .
Aren't the salon 3's coming out soon??
I know why you're asking this. Those beautiful Manley Snappers! Of course, if you are starting from scratch - then definitely speakers, then amps.....BUT, regardless, you must always keep speaker efficiency rating (X db/1 meter) in mind. Less efficient speakers means limiting choices on amps, and more importantly, sometimes amp type.
Furthermore, your room size, desired listening levels and music type all play critical roles in determining both speakers and amps.
If you like the Revel sound (extremely balanced), then the Studio 2's are a little easier to drive, and to my ears, sound the same as the Salon 2's in a small to midsized room (anything 20 x 25 or less for example) and may work well with your amps.
First - how big is your room? Is it closed or are there any openings to say a kitchen, hallway or bedroom? How much glass is there? Windows? Sliders? Carpet or hardwood/tile floors?
Second - do you have an SPL Meter to measure how loud you listen at both one meter and your listening chair? Get 9 audiophiles in a room like we has yesterday and you will have three yelling "turn it up", three yelling "turn it down" and three saying "just leave it where it is!"
Third - is your room acoustically treated?
Fourth - describe the furniture in the room.....big puffy sofa, chair, what?
All of these questions help determine sound reflection and absorption - which affects sound levels, and ultimately power.
I would at least try the Snappers with Studio 2's.....FWIW.
If you could find a pair of used Sonus Faber Stradivari's for a good price - that's an option - if you listen to classical, jazz, light vocals. But I don't think Snapper tubes and Strads would be good for rock.
If you insist on keeping the snappers and the Studio 2's don't work (or you go listen and don't like them) - then I would start looking at speakers which are 91db or higher. There are lots out there. Sonus Faber, Tannoy, Focal, Klipsch and many others....etc.
But the Studio 2's at 88.7db and 6ohm - are a fairly easy load - even for your 100 watt amps. They MIGHT drive them.
If not, I would try to find a used pair of Sonus Faber Stradivari's, Klipsch Palladium P39-F (
http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/klipsch_palladium_p-39f_loudspeaker) or Tannoy Westminister Royal SE's, Focal Scala V2 Utopia to demo.
The above list is where I would start.
Mike