Bubbalouie
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First of all, let me start by saying I love solid state and I love tubes. For solid state I am running a McIntosh MA6200 integrated amp that is putting out 1000wpc. For tubes I am running a Jolida JD-202BRCthat is putting out 40wpc.
All my audiophile life, I fell into the group who believes better sound comes from more wattage. It was never mentioned that in order to get better sound with more wattage, they left the part out that there are other factors in play that help to achieve the sound you are looking for.
What if we concentrate on the other end of the spectrum by using a low watt power source. For me, I am looking into a low watt solid state amplifier and a tube preamp. If you go this route, you need to make sure your speakers have a high sensitivity of 90dB or greater. My current speakers are Focal 806V with Focal speaker stands are rated at 90dB. However, their recommended power is 25-120W. There are two speakers that I am considering
I am also looking into getting another pair, the Tekton Design The Perfect SET with a rating of 96dB These are a radically design due to the array of tweeters at the top. The output power rating is 1-300W.The dimensions are 41.5" H x 14.0" W x 13.0" D
The next set of speakers that are worth considering is the Zu Audio Omen MkII with a rating of 97dB, and the output power rating is 4-300W. The dimensions are 36" H x 12" W x 12"
The power amplifier I am considering is the Pass ACA. This little popcorn fart is a small amp that can fit anywhere within your audio. It puts out a mind blowing 8wpc. I have always been a fan of Nelson Pass and the work he's done for small watts. I am really excited to have an opportunity to get a Pass ACA.
Now comes the problem that I could use your advice / thoughts / recommendations. With the Pass ACA being solid state, I'm thinking about pairing a tube pre-amplifier. The idea of downsizing my audio system is very intriguing to me. Most of what I am finding online are the Asian tube integrated or a tube phono preamplifier. The only sources I will have is vinyl and internet radio. What would you think would be the right tube preamplifier? If possible, I would like to have some controls... Bass - Treble, etc. Balanced inputs would be nice but, I'm not sure if the amp is equipped with this.
Thank you for reading my thread, and I hope everyone will have some interesting ideas. With your help and if I play my cards right, I should be able to put together a very nice low watt audio system to be proud of.
This will be lots of fun!!
All my audiophile life, I fell into the group who believes better sound comes from more wattage. It was never mentioned that in order to get better sound with more wattage, they left the part out that there are other factors in play that help to achieve the sound you are looking for.
What if we concentrate on the other end of the spectrum by using a low watt power source. For me, I am looking into a low watt solid state amplifier and a tube preamp. If you go this route, you need to make sure your speakers have a high sensitivity of 90dB or greater. My current speakers are Focal 806V with Focal speaker stands are rated at 90dB. However, their recommended power is 25-120W. There are two speakers that I am considering
I am also looking into getting another pair, the Tekton Design The Perfect SET with a rating of 96dB These are a radically design due to the array of tweeters at the top. The output power rating is 1-300W.The dimensions are 41.5" H x 14.0" W x 13.0" D
The next set of speakers that are worth considering is the Zu Audio Omen MkII with a rating of 97dB, and the output power rating is 4-300W. The dimensions are 36" H x 12" W x 12"
The power amplifier I am considering is the Pass ACA. This little popcorn fart is a small amp that can fit anywhere within your audio. It puts out a mind blowing 8wpc. I have always been a fan of Nelson Pass and the work he's done for small watts. I am really excited to have an opportunity to get a Pass ACA.
Now comes the problem that I could use your advice / thoughts / recommendations. With the Pass ACA being solid state, I'm thinking about pairing a tube pre-amplifier. The idea of downsizing my audio system is very intriguing to me. Most of what I am finding online are the Asian tube integrated or a tube phono preamplifier. The only sources I will have is vinyl and internet radio. What would you think would be the right tube preamplifier? If possible, I would like to have some controls... Bass - Treble, etc. Balanced inputs would be nice but, I'm not sure if the amp is equipped with this.
Thank you for reading my thread, and I hope everyone will have some interesting ideas. With your help and if I play my cards right, I should be able to put together a very nice low watt audio system to be proud of.
This will be lots of fun!!