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Apogee speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Cross_over" data-source="post: 1008090" data-attributes="member: 19846"><p>I have tried two amplifiers so far, a 60W Tripath amplifier and a Plinius 8150. Surprisingly enough the Tripath amplifier sounds superb within its power delivery envelope which is almost loud enough. The Plinius drives the speakers with ease, but it does not have the absolute transparency of sound that the Tripath has. I have come to two conclusions: first one is that Class D amplifiers have a special synergy with Apogees and that the difficulty of finding an amp capable of driving Apogees is often overstated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cross_over, post: 1008090, member: 19846"] I have tried two amplifiers so far, a 60W Tripath amplifier and a Plinius 8150. Surprisingly enough the Tripath amplifier sounds superb within its power delivery envelope which is almost loud enough. The Plinius drives the speakers with ease, but it does not have the absolute transparency of sound that the Tripath has. I have come to two conclusions: first one is that Class D amplifiers have a special synergy with Apogees and that the difficulty of finding an amp capable of driving Apogees is often overstated. [/QUOTE]
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