So high eff speakers are much more suitable for Shindo amps. Like we suggested to you a long while back.
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Chris,
I always knew that. I just said that the CCQs are able to drive a much wider range of speakers. Actually, they truly shine with "tough" loads even if it is not what Mr. Shindo ( RIP) had in mind when he designed them.
On the Altecs, I do prefer the CCQs over the other amps ( Nagra MSA and McIntosh MC225. ) but the difference is not as large as when you put them on tough loads. I will be very curious to hear the Altecs through my 300B XLS ( Emission Labs XL 300B's ) SET amp ( 2 x 20W). But my guess is that the Altec love power too. Although they can be driven with tiny amps.
I used the CCQs with my Wilson Watt Puppy 8's.
They were my best amps with those speakers. Much better than my MC2301 monsters.
I used them with the Harbeth 40.1. They were the amps that gave the best bass out of the speakers.
I was in contact with a guy in the center of France who owns the CCQs among many other Shindos. He uses them to drive the bass units of the huge Goldmund Apologue Anniversary.
They do that "much better" than the Goldmund huge Telos 600 monoblocks !
You know sometimes we do things that happen to have a much wider effect than we thought.
I think modestly that the CCQs go way beyond what Mr. Shindo (RIP) could have imagine.
But I am very happy that I switched to Altec. Those speakers are magical. It is really a pity that the original company goals did not survive the modern era and prefered to build crappy computer speakers. Like if Rolex was starting to build Swatches and stop the Oysters.