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Old 04-27-2013, 08:27 AM
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Jerome W no ideas for my LS?? Which Shindo amp could match them?
What are " LS " ?
The Genesis V ?
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Old 04-27-2013, 08:29 AM
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yes,

I got

Wadia 860X CD-Player
Shindo Monbrison pre
Pass Aleph 0 Monos
Genesis V Loudspeaker 90db, and extra amp for the Genesis woovers

...so the Shindo amp im searching/ask has to drive the mids and highs.

Which Sindo amp could match my system?

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Old 04-27-2013, 10:20 AM
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First thing : I do not know if you can passively biamp a Shindo power amp.
Second : Passive biamp is fine with amps of same gain. Far from optimal when gains are different.
You should ask Matt at Pitch Perfect or Shindo.
In an active set up, for mids and treble, I would recommend a Montrachet because I'm an EL34 lover....
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It should work. I tried the Sun Audio Uchida monos 7W in the past, but with no Shindo gear and no Wadia cd-player.....the mids and highs were awesome but the mid-bass control wasnt fine....

OK I heared of the Montrachet....the amps should have superb mids and should sound very warmth and vivid as i read about it ???

what's with the Haut-Brion 20W or the Cortese 10W not possible to drive my speakers with 90db?? Do you think I need the "power" of the Montrages 30W ?

In my experience the less power the more sound ........for example the Pass Alpeh0 75W sound much better than the "bigger" Pass with more power....

Thank you!

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It should work. I tried the Sun Audio Uchida monos 7W in the past, but with no Shindo gear and no Wadia cd-player.....the mids and highs were awesome but the mid-bass control wasnt fine....

OK I heared of the Montrachet....the amps should have superb mids and should sound very warmth and vivid as i read about it ???

what's with the Haut-Brion 20W or the Cortese 10W not possible to drive my speakers with 90db?? Do you think I need the "power" of the Montrages 30W ?

In my experience the less power the more sound ........for example the Pass Alpeh0 75W sound much better than the "bigger" Pass with more power....

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Michael,
I would not buy a SET without listening to it first on my speakers : they can sound fabulous on some speakers an average on others.
The Montrachet is a very musical amp and not so powerful.
30W in class A is not what I would call a big amp. Shindo amps are extremely musical, no matter the power. The biggest ones give 70W in class A anyway.
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Are the Amps like the pre-amps ...... you get more the more you climb up the $$$ ??
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Are the Amps like the pre-amps ...... you get more the more you climb up the $$$ ??
Not really to my ears. They sound different.
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Old 04-28-2013, 12:27 AM
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I cannot find the link to the thread where Ron Cornelius and Neil ( nsgarch ) were explaining this. But they were both very clear : tubes do not like at all to receive the whole signal and drive only some drivers in a part of the spectrum.
If they are connected to the mids and treble drivers, they should not receive the bass frequencies....
Is this the thread you were referring to?

http://www.audioaficionado.org/mcint...-system-4.html
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Is this the thread you were referring to?

http://www.audioaficionado.org/mcint...-system-4.html
No it was a much more specific thread regarding passive versus active biamplification where Ron C was explaining that tube amps are very different from SS ones : they do not like at all to receive all the spectrum signal and passively be connected to the tweeters or the mids....
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