Hello!
Being very concerned about the timbral character of the musical instruments, I need help to find a perfect amp to Gradient Revolution Active to use for the upper frequency aerea.
Impedance = 3 ohms, and sensitivity = 90 dB in Active mode.
I have a Quad 405 to use, however, the manufacturer states that although the upper frequency spectrum may well be driven with transistorized amps, tube amps will do as well. So therefore I would like to try a tube amp.
I am listening to old analogue long playing records with classical music recorded between 1950 and 1975.
The amplifier and speaker system should be capable of a true timbral rendition of a symphony, e.g. Tchaikovsky's no 6, or the 1812 Ouverture.
The listening room measures 40 square meters.
Thanks a lot!
Best regards,
Axtl
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Topic - Tube amp for Gradient Revolution, classical music - Axtl 08:23:43 09/20/10 (2)
- Axtl, Just saw this post- some sweet amps there! - thetintdoctor 19:26:50 09/20/10 (0)
- I've had success with these on Maggies and Apogees: - thetintdoctor 19:09:48 09/20/10 (0)