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Re: Absolutely you can pair SET amps with electrostats

Posted by geraldedison on January 8, 2007 at 11:24:18:

Michael,

Thanks for pointing out the benefits of not beaming, as my innersounds do have that flaw, I think much more so than your ML's. The innersound panels are just flat and curve like the ML's. So the thought of enlarging the sweet spot along would make the move to SET worthwhile.

And I'm glad you noted the tolerance to impedance swings as the lab test done by Stereophile on the later model of the innersound speaker noted that the impedance swing was between 2-18 ohms which is pretty wide. I know my model of this speaker probably suffers from the same wild swings, that's why I went with a Solidstate amp initially.

Gerald