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In Reply to: Re: Aleph5 - Proac Response 2.5 posted by seta on September 23, 2001 at 00:44:54:
Thanks for your reply....
Do you think that this is a problem caused by the low output power of the Aleph 3, or maybe the Response 2.5 are not the ideal speaker system for this kind of amplifier?
Someone told me that they are a little "shy", withdrawn...
Thanks again.
Follow Ups:
Iīm certain this combo sounds good, but 30W and a speaker with a sens. of about 83dB is not the "perfect" solution.I believe the Aleph3 is lively with high sens. speakers.
I tried Aleph5 once, and it also sounded a little tired compared to my class A Zapsolutes. However the Aleph2 is on par with my amps with dynamics, not as clear though.
If you have the money maybe biamp with two 3īs?
/Peter
the 2.5s claim 86db sensitivity, not 83.
I think Stereophiles measurements indicates about 83dB.However 30W with 86dB isnīt perfect either.
/Peter
Thanks to all, really.
Excepts for SPL restriction(my room is not a big one) do you consider this combo good-sounding?
I have yet an Aleph5 modified, I listened the ProaAc 2.5 few time ago, and I liked them.
Now it's happened to me a good opportunity to buy them, but I can't try with my amps...
What would you do?
You'll love the 2.5,
they give you those magical moments when the notes comes to you with speed and accuracy that is so life like.I'm still regret parting with it, may be i'll buy one again.
: )
Just a tips, if your into DIY, then Dillonacoustics has some all Accuton kits going on his site.
IMO these speakers outperform ProAcīs by a lot.
I had a two way like that with the C92 7" and C23 1.25" tweeter, and with the Aleph 5 it produced a sound that was unbelievably good./Peter
Thanks to everbody,I've got an idea about this, I hope this, at last! :-)
Best regards
Tortello
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