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Speakers for tube amp (....again....)
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<blockquote data-quote="iondb" data-source="post: 36012" data-attributes="member: 657"><p>Well, I have 10-15w per channel. </p><p>Thanks for the omega suggestion. I am not fully convinced yet (have to go and have a listen) that one speaker can play all frequencies well.</p><p></p><p>I am currently using ...........<span style="font-size: 8px">a set of Sony MF750 floorstanders</span> that is a 4 driver (2x 8" woofers each) speaker that is being driven quite nicely. I would then assume those ones are easy to drive, with phasing and impedance/resistance (don't know the correct term for it) that is 'tube friendly'.</p><p></p><p>Tried building a set of speakers, but the overall design was not tube friendly.... :'(</p><p></p><p>edit: Oh, and the price range unfortunately, is in the entry-level range. Max about R8000</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iondb, post: 36012, member: 657"] Well, I have 10-15w per channel. Thanks for the omega suggestion. I am not fully convinced yet (have to go and have a listen) that one speaker can play all frequencies well. I am currently using ...........[SIZE=8px]a set of Sony MF750 floorstanders[/SIZE] that is a 4 driver (2x 8" woofers each) speaker that is being driven quite nicely. I would then assume those ones are easy to drive, with phasing and impedance/resistance (don't know the correct term for it) that is 'tube friendly'. Tried building a set of speakers, but the overall design was not tube friendly.... :'( edit: Oh, and the price range unfortunately, is in the entry-level range. Max about R8000 [/QUOTE]
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