Re: 45 SE [message #11107 is a reply to message #11105] |
Thu, 09 June 2005 06:44 |
DRCope
Messages: 160 Registered: May 2009 Location: Brooklyn, CT
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Interesting. I'm using a Yamamoto A08 from Venus HiFi currently, and the bass is fast, tuneful and powerful - not just for a 1.5w amp, but period! It causes a fair bit of headscratching, but there it is just the same!
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Re: 45 SE [message #11127 is a reply to message #11126] |
Sun, 19 June 2005 00:59 |
John Chleapas
Messages: 35 Registered: May 2009
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1)Right now I am switching between 300b SET and pp el34 for my bass bins. Both do things that sound good to my ears. The pp are klimo kent and these are the best of the el34 amps that I have owned. The CJ Premier 4, 90 pound monster had incredible midrange. The klimo are better sounding. The 300b is 8 wpc and it is more than enough to drive my bass bins. 2) Dunno. To do this right you really need very efficient bass bins. My JBL twin 15" bass bins are rated at 100 dB efficent. So my teeny 1.8 wpc 45 tube pair of mono blocks can get plenty loud for my ears. I think it is more about the efficiency of the speaker and the quality of the tube amplifier, and its power supply for bass. My bass bins on paper state they can get down to 35 Hz. Prolly more like 40 Hz is realistic as I do not always believe what I read. I do believe what I hear with my own ears. I have used many tube amps from a 100 wpc CJ using 8 el34 tubes to my 1.8 wpc 45 amps. A lot of folks are quite happy with solid state to drive their bass bins. I say to all go with what sounds the best to your own ears. There is no absolute right answer in home audio. We all chase the sound of live music and we all fall well short. The closest I have come is my 31" x 31" horns and my bass bins. John
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