Gentlemen,
At the risk of exposing my abysmal ignorance on all things SET, I pose a basic question which may be rhetorical. I have always used tube or hybrid push-pull amps (100-200 watts,8 ohms) and am "warming" (no pun) to the idea of pursuing a SET amp. My speakers are 88 dB,8 ohms nominal impedance, ported with a ribbon tweeter. My listening tastes run from classical (primarily) to bluegrass, folk and some jazz.
Is this a fool's errand or is it worth pursuing? Thanks!!
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Topic - Is an SET Amp or Some Variation complementary with my Speakers? - Berrell88 17:48:28 05/05/17 (12)
- RE: Is an SET Amp or Some Variation complementary with my Speakers? - Stuben 13:47:36 05/24/17 (0)
- test how much voltage power do you need - RayP 13:11:32 05/08/17 (0)
- RE: Is an SET Amp or Some Variation complementary with my Speakers? - krankkall 09:38:32 05/08/17 (0)
- What is the minimum power requirement for your speakers? - DAK 10:49:10 05/07/17 (1)
- RE: What is the minimum power requirement for your speakers? - Berrell88 07:30:16 05/08/17 (0)
- I drive 83dB Speakers that dip to 1.6ohms with an SET - Maxamillion 10:40:17 05/07/17 (2)
- What, just a single 833? :-) (nt) - Chip647 13:52:12 05/08/17 (1)
- RE: What, just a single 833? :-) (nt) - Maxamillion 14:10:35 05/08/17 (0)
- RE: Is an SET Amp or Some Variation complementary with my Speakers? - tube wrangler 19:29:04 05/06/17 (1)
- RE: Is an SET Amp or Some Variation complementary with my Speakers? - SETdude 06:46:05 05/24/17 (0)
- RE: Is an SET Amp or Some Variation complementary with my Speakers? - RGA 03:21:03 05/06/17 (0)
- RE: Is an SET Amp or Some Variation complementary with my Speakers? - 6bq5 21:45:45 05/05/17 (0)