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MLVW

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I am new to this forum, but a “vintage” M.L. customer. My original system consisted of CLS-I’s from the mid-80’s driven by a Melos tube amp and a Roland Research Coherence 1 preamp. Supporting the CLS’s are four Kinergetic’s SW-100 subs driven by a Parasound amp. I do have a streamer, but my primary front end is a SOTA Nova-VI turntable (upgraded from a Star Vacuum)with a Kuzma 4Point9 tonearm and a Van den Hul FROG cartridge.

Over time the system has evolved. The Melos amp sounds great but tubes are hard to source these days and it has broken twice. I took it out of service a couple of years ago and replaced it with a Sanders SS amp that is designed to drive Electrostatic speakers. It is the only SS amp that I have found that comes close to a tube sound. This summer I will likely finally replace the old Coherence 1 with a tube pre to put some tubes back into the system.

Part of the reason for joining the forum is to get some advice on future-proofing parts of my system.
 
Welcome. We have quite a few very knowledgeable members on here from all parts of the world. I myself am lower tier, and dont know so much. lol.
 
Welcome to MLO. Good to have another CLS owner. I have CLS 1. However only for a further month or two.

Replace recently panels CLS 1 or original CLS?

New panels made a day versus night difference?

Does the Sanders power amp effortlessly drive CLS 1 and match very well with CLS 1?

Does it seem sonics are effortlessly created by above power amp?

Thanks in advance for your response to above questions.
 
Sanders makes speakers similar to ML and builds amps to drive them. They are basically a capacitive load with an impedance that is highly freq dependent. I have been super happy with the amp. I have tried numerous tube and SS amps over the years. The Sanders is the only SS amp that really makes the speakers sing. I think they have a 30 day in house audition. It did take a day or two for the amp to warm up.
 

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