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Dahlquist DQ10 stacked array
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<blockquote data-quote="norm" data-source="post: 922751" data-attributes="member: 2548"><p>Hi Marantz123,</p><p>You and I seem to be cut from the same cloth as far as interest in audio goes...from classic valve amps and vintage speakers are concerned.</p><p>I own 2 pairs of Dahlqust DQ10's, but I have never tried stacking them. These speakers were the most confusing for me as far as online and printed advice goes, as the normal advice is to drive them with powerful solid state amps....the more power the better to make them come alive. Suffice to say, I tried them on the sage advice of my tube guru friend and it totally floored me. The sound is dynamic, present and 'real'. I drove them using my Leaks, Dynaco and Radford valve amps. Currently, I've even tried it on the lowly Sansui au101 solid state 15 watter. So, contrary to the norm and the risk of being the laughing stock on the forum for pursuing the low wattage route, all I can say is that the sound is absolutely beautiful and full of life and I am amazed. </p><p>I hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Norm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="norm, post: 922751, member: 2548"] Hi Marantz123, You and I seem to be cut from the same cloth as far as interest in audio goes...from classic valve amps and vintage speakers are concerned. I own 2 pairs of Dahlqust DQ10's, but I have never tried stacking them. These speakers were the most confusing for me as far as online and printed advice goes, as the normal advice is to drive them with powerful solid state amps....the more power the better to make them come alive. Suffice to say, I tried them on the sage advice of my tube guru friend and it totally floored me. The sound is dynamic, present and 'real'. I drove them using my Leaks, Dynaco and Radford valve amps. Currently, I've even tried it on the lowly Sansui au101 solid state 15 watter. So, contrary to the norm and the risk of being the laughing stock on the forum for pursuing the low wattage route, all I can say is that the sound is absolutely beautiful and full of life and I am amazed. I hope this helps. Cheers, Norm. [/QUOTE]
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