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Can Dan make an amp so heavy that even he can’t lift it?
I can’t get my meter needles to move now, I cannot even imagine having more power.
honestly, not trying to rain on anyone's parade, but any speaker that even remotely needs an amp like that has little interest to me.
Boulder already get's into this level amplifier, so there is a market for it, and you need 220v to feed it. this direction does not answer any question i'm asking. and i love scale and space and a big sound. but if you have to hear through and around lots of circuits and output devices then something important gets lost. I want my power to pay homage to nuance and purity first. I want a great first watt. and I want my speaker to be able to live with modest tube power if I choose.
all that said, more power to Dan for doing this, I hope it helps pay the bills, and it's likely good for the hobby.
That's why it is nice to have alternatives for those of us who feel that your "nuance and purity" is not found with tubes. I just wish I could play in Boulder's or Dan's newest sandbox.
Why would you say such Mike ..?
Why would this kind of amp disqualify any speaker, what if it's better when you drop it in ?
Fir starters,
1. 240V supply is superior to 120 as balanced power ..
2. Such high peak power delivery not only guarantees unclipped dynamics , but more importantly it keeps the amp operating in that 33% of power thd sweet spot , no thermal bias drift no change in sonics.
3. Large outputs doesn't necessarily affect the first watt , design and bias does.
4. IMO Unless the amp is a dud its a win win ...
Regards
The Boulder is one of the mightiest of design achievements ....
That it is ...!!!
i'm not being critical of any amp, especially one I have not heard. and what I wrote was focused on what sort of speaker might justify an amp like that......and I would pass on that speaker myself.
but on the amps side of things, I do also feel 'arc-welding' amplifiers have not yet done it for me. I want (1) a speaker that allows for a modest powered tube amp, and (2) that get's going with a nuanced and pure first watt. and amps that have dozens of output devices 'so far' have not been preferred by me. I prefer simple circuits, minimal parts, no global feedback, regardless of the power rating. my big darts have plenty of juice, but more in common with minimalist amps designs than high powered ones.
I was not critical of 220/240v per se. but not seen it personally provide an advantage yet in my travels. it's exponentially more difficult to find musical truth in big brute amps and hard to drive speakers. not impossible. as far as headroom and unclipped dynamics, the dart 458's are more than enough for those issues to be covered and still be minimalist......but too much headroom and dynamic capacity gets in the way to my ears. my 97db, 7 ohm speakers allow the big darts plenty of breathing room.
Boulder has rarely done audio shows I've attended, and so far I've not had an intensely musical Boulder experience.
some amps are duds. and i'm sure some brute amps sound wonderful.....but so far I've not heard that myself.
and an amp can sound pretty darn good, yet I might prefer my dart 458's or my Lamm ML3's. I am talking about preferences here, not good and bad. no one......i'm not.....inferring all or most very high powered amps are bad. only that on speakers I would choose, likely I would prefer a simpler design. which then returns us to my original point......if you 'need' that much power for a speaker, that speaker is not for me.
honestly, not trying to rain on anyone's parade, but any speaker that even remotely needs an amp like that has little interest to me.
Boulder already get's into this level amplifier, so there is a market for it, and you need 220v to feed it. this direction does not answer any question i'm asking. and i love scale and space and a big sound. but if you have to hear through and around lots of circuits and output devices then something important gets lost. I want my power to pay homage to nuance and purity first. I want a great first watt. and I want my speaker to be able to live with modest tube power if I choose.
all that said, more power to Dan for doing this, I hope it helps pay the bills, and it's likely good for the hobby.
Boulder has rarely done audio shows I've attended, and so far I've not had an intensely musical Boulder experience.
Mike, I think Dan is doing this because he can![]()
There are 30 customers ready to part with their cash - so why not. It will be overkill for any speakers, but I am sure the purity will be there in the first watt of power.
Ho to get on the invitation list, planning to attend High End.
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