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In Reply to: RE: If the GS10's are brand new I'd hold your fire for a few weeks.. posted by junaid5888@yahoo.com on May 26, 2009 at 00:21:45
character of your system. No surprise, particularly when going from tubes to solid state.
Before, your speakers were taken for walks by a Corgi; understated in it's approach, composed and purposeful. Now your speakers have a red setter on the end of the leash and they are a little overwhelmed.
You have two choices - upgrade the speakers or change your amplifier. You don't have to go back to tube amplification to get satisfactory results, but your speakers are refined beauties and deserve something with more subtlety than amplification built for driving current-hungry speakers in large rooms.
I'd suggest trying a Sugden A21SE if you have a smaller room. Or going back to tubes with something like a Prima-Luna Dialogue 2. Otherwise, Naim's Supernait will likely prove to be a great partner for the GS10's, or the Naim Nait XS if you want to keep the price down a little.
Hi,
Is there another alternative to changing components? Coz ive recently changed all the components with a hope to upgrade the tone...but i guess the Mark Levinson & Gs10 are too sensitive to their sources.
A ship is safest at the harbour, but that's not what its made for....
I have Naim Nait XS driving Monitor Audio RS6. Very nice combination. Plenty of well defined bass, nice overall sound.
I wish I was driving an RS6...the Audi version that is : )
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