stesom
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Lets say money is not an issue, do we have any consesnus on what amp makes the Summits very happy. Just curious what folks have experienced.......Steve
Maybe for the first time in my life too many choices!!! ......Steve
Simply put....there is NO single brand or type of amp that's best. The synergy between room , upstream componetry (impedence matching with pre) and ones personal sonic prefrences are the underlying decision makers in amp selection.
Now with that all being said it's apparent that Pass Labs has tickled quite a few M/L owners, as well as Plinius, BAT and Krell. As for the tube camp my previous preachings have always been about the ABC's.....ARC, BAT, Cary, CJ, and lets not forget Mac ! So there.........not ONE clear cut answer !!!!
between the Summits (and Vantages) and all previous ML speakers (not counting the CLS).
But first some background. Stats are highly articulate and accurate transducers of an audio signal into the air. We all know this. I never EVER heard anyone say, "Gosh, that's a lousy sounding electrostat!" The signal you feed them is what they'll put into the air. They may do other things with varying degrees of success, but they WILL accurately put your signal into the air.
And electostatic panels don't require a lot of power! The original Quad ESL 57 did quite well with the original Quad 15W/ch power amp. Electostatic panels do require good current delivery when their impedance drops. Some amps (SS or tube) can do this, some amps crap out. Tube amps, because tubes turn on and off slowly, like a light bulb, preserve the delicate nuances in the signal as they hand the signal off between tubes in a typical "push-pull" amplifier circuit. Transistors turn on and off so fast, that those little nuances can literally "fall through the cracks" as one transistor shuts off and its counterpart turns on. For a LOT of money ($37,000 for a darTZeel) you can find SS amps that don't drop the subtleties, but most (including all our favorites ) do it to some degree. Tube amps do not ADD warmth to the signal! Rather, they easily PRESERVE the subtler qualities of the signal: microdynamics, low level detail, timbre, decay, without the expenditure of megabucks on a highly refined SS amp.
With the previous ML models, you had two amp choices:
1. SS if you were going to use just one amp (or one pair of monoblocks) because you can't accurately drive woofers with tubes.
2. Or, if you were willing (and could afford) to bi-amp, you could use a SS for the woofers, and a tube amp for the panels. Requires twice the amps and cabling, but is a workable approach.
Now, with the Summit, and the Vantage, ML has finally provided a hybrid that's user-friendly. They come "pre-biamped". The customer just adds the panel amp, which as I explained above, there's every reason to make a tube amp. In my view, driving one of these speakers with a big gun SS amp is a waste of money and good sound. And tube amps are natural current producing champs, so even though they generally aren't big on power (not needed anyway) they're just what an electrostat needs.
Yes they run a little hotter, and tubes need to be replaced every 4000 to 10,000 hours. But your electostats will deliver sound like no other speakers can.
between the Summits (and Vantages) and all previous ML speakers (not counting the CLS).
Transistors turn on and off so fast, that those little nuances can literally "fall through the cracks" as one transistor shuts off and its counterpart turns on.
In my view, driving one of these speakers with a big gun SS amp is a waste of money and good sound.
Twitch, what is the cheapest (msrp) Class A (minimum 100W/ch) SS amp you know?
between the Summits (and Vantages) and all previous ML speakers (not counting the CLS).
But first some background. Stats are highly articulate and accurate transducers of an audio signal into the air. We all know this. I never EVER heard anyone say, "Gosh, that's a lousy sounding electrostat!" The signal you feed them is what they'll put into the air. They may do other things with varying degrees of success, but they WILL accurately put your signal into the air.
And electostatic panels don't require a lot of power! The original Quad ESL 57 did quite well with the original Quad 15W/ch power amp. Electostatic panels do require good current delivery when their impedance drops. Some amps (SS or tube) can do this, some amps crap out. Tube amps, because tubes turn on and off slowly, like a light bulb, preserve the delicate nuances in the signal as they hand the signal off between tubes in a typical "push-pull" amplifier circuit. Transistors turn on and off so fast, that those little nuances can literally "fall through the cracks" as one transistor shuts off and its counterpart turns on. For a LOT of money ($37,000 for a darTZeel) you can find SS amps that don't drop the subtleties, but most (including all our favorites ) do it to some degree. Tube amps do not ADD warmth to the signal! Rather, they easily PRESERVE the subtler qualities of the signal: microdynamics, low level detail, timbre, decay, without the expenditure of megabucks on a highly refined SS amp.
With the previous ML models, you had two amp choices:
1. SS if you were going to use just one amp (or one pair of monoblocks) because you can't accurately drive woofers with tubes.
2. Or, if you were willing (and could afford) to bi-amp, you could use a SS for the woofers, and a tube amp for the panels. Requires twice the amps and cabling, but is a workable approach.
Now, with the Summit, and the Vantage, ML has finally provided a hybrid that's user-friendly. They come "pre-biamped". The customer just adds the panel amp, which as I explained above, there's every reason to make a tube amp. In my view, driving one of these speakers with a big gun SS amp is a waste of money and good sound. And tube amps are natural current producing champs, so even though they generally aren't big on power (not needed anyway) they're just what an electrostat needs.
Yes they run a little hotter, and tubes need to be replaced every 4000 to 10,000 hours. But your electostats will deliver sound like no other speakers can.