+ 1. Carlo, congratulations on your great looking room! The Lamm mono's are lovely sounding amps with the right speakers, and from my previous audition of the Alexia's I think they would be a great match. I think the Lamm preamp for me is the weak point Lamm's stable. The Ref 5se is a nice choice as it gives you a full function remote & has a tube hours counter. But the most important thing is getting the synergy right & assuming there is no impedance issues, I can see how these two amps would work synergistically.Very nice set up. Meticulously put together/executed and top notch gear. Enjoy it in good health :thumbsup:
+ 1. Carlo, congratulations on your great looking room! The Lamm mono's are lovely sounding amps with the right speakers, and from my previous audition of the Alexia's I think they would be a great match. I think the Lamm preamp for me is the weak point Lamm's stable. The Ref 5se is a nice choice as it gives you a full function remote & has a tube hours counter. But the most important thing is getting the synergy right & assuming there is no impedance issues, I can see how these two amps would work synergistically.
Good choice of colour with the Alexia's to match your amps & CMS racks. I'm not a vinyl guy, but I can appreciate your attention to detail here also. What I like about your system is you take a similarly balanced system approach as me, leaving no weak links. So often I see guys stick every single bob into their speakers, amps or front end, and skimp elsewhere in their system. I advocate this approach as you're only as strong as your weakest link.
Cheers,
Bodhi
Meet my new girlfriend...SF Aida! :celebrate008_2:
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Meet my new girlfriend...SF Aida! :celebrate008_2:
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I would not get out that room for few months I think .Ha ha! I'm still on an extended honeymoon with Aida :dancing:
They can deffenetley use more space..Thanks Paul! By February, I will knock down a wall to effectively double the rooms size and allow Aida to breathe more.