Just looking for suggestions from those with experience. I am going to purchase a pair of these speakers. I suspect they will sound a bit different than my 1400 Arrays which I will be keeping.
Thanks.
Just looking for suggestions from those with experience. I am going to purchase a pair of these speakers. I suspect they will sound a bit different than my 1400 Arrays which I will be keeping.
Thanks.
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Sounds cool, Tom. Congratulations.
You can spend a lot of money for a decent amp to drive them. An AT2000 Series or AT3000 Series amp will do everything you need and save you hundreds or even a thousand dollars. Plus it gives you a seven year warranty, and it's made in America about 30 miles from my house. I use them to drive K2s (in the guise of Synthesis® S800 amps) and the Timbers Arrays (pair of AT2003 amps).
As you probably know, ATI manufactures Theta Digital, JBL Synthesis®, B&K, Creston, and a bunch of others.
If you wait until August, the new AT6000 Signature Series will cost more, have some internal improvements, and have a slightly fancier faceplate. http://ati-amp.com/AT6000.php
The pre you use will depend on what you intend to do most: analog sources or digital sources. If going all digital, I don't think I'd even get a traditional pre.
Others will chime in.
Out.
Thanks for this info. If I may ask of you, what other amps did you review before you made the choice of ATI amps?
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Parasound, Bryston, Rowland (used), and Theta (which was just too expensive but looked really cool. Pass and Levinson too expensive as well.)
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Probably Bryston or Levinson.
S4700 owner.
2ch: WiiM Pro; Topping E30 II DAC; Oppo, Acurus RL-11, Acurus A200, JBL Dynamics Project - Offline: L212-TwinStack, VonSchweikert VR-4
7: TIVO, Oppo BDP103D, B&K, 2pr UREI 809A, TF600, JBL B460
ALL great suggestions here, me I'm a mcintosh fan ......
Any of the Bryston 4B amps are a good choice.
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