his047
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This is my first post to the list, so hello!
I am a long-time Audiophile. By birth I am Danish but left Denmark to pursue an academic career abroad in 1985. Before I left Denmark I purchased a Radford STA15 which sparked a lifelong love of that brand and its products. I still have the STA15 (which I bought second-hand in 1978) though it rarely sees any use these days. It is thoroughly revised and all Electrolytic capacitors have been replaced with film types (which was a clear improvement).
Throughout my life I have had a plethora of equipment. Audiolab 8000 C+P; Kenwood L1000C+L1000M; Sansui AU11000a; modified Meridian 105 (2x15000µF in power supply: the original is 2x6800µF) ; Borbely DC100; Hafler D200; Radfords of various ilks, both MA 50s and STA 15+25s; Conrad Johnson PV14, Audio Research LS16; and, being Danish, a lot of Bang and Olufsen stuff. Speakers have included Meridian M10s; Audiovector M3 Signature (active three-ways with Radford STA 15+STA15+STA25); Celestion SL600s, Sl 6 and SL6si; Quad ESL63/Gradient SW63, Bang and Olufsen Beovox 5700; Rogers LS3/5a; KEF LS50. Turntables have included the SOTA Star Sapphire, Mørch GS6a, Linn Sondek, Thorens TD124, Garrard 401 and Technics SP10 with arms from Mørch, SME, Ortofon Schick and (now) a Mørch DP-8. Current cartridges include Ortofon MC200 with vdHul stylus in a special Mørch armtube and the Ortofon MC7500 and Dynavector DV17 mk2. Current pre-amp is the Benchmark DAC2.
All this to say that I have been around the block a few times.
My current setup includes a set of ML Vantage which are driven by the Meridian 105s, Benchmark, DACT MC/RIAA, Oracle Delphi VI, Mørch DP-8, Ortofon MC7500.
This presentation brings me to a question, or rather two questions. I have tried the Radford MA50s with the Vantages with very disappointing results. I should probably preface this with the fact that I have used the MA50s with Celestions, Kefs, Rogers and, importantly, Quad ESL63s. The latter combination is, frankly, magic. A phenomenal openness combined with impressive control of the bass. One of the best combos I have ever hear, but unfortunately also a combination that creates much marital discord. Hence my current Vantages.
But the Radford MA50s sound absolutely awful with the Vantages. Soggy bass, muted dynamics and a constant low-level snarl that indicates that the amplifiers are not stable when loaded with the Vantages. So, the questions: have any of you had a similar experience of really awful amplifiers with the Vantages (I would imagine, but have not tried, that the Kenwood L1000M is also dreadful: the protection circuits oscillate when loaded with .6Ω, which is awfully close to what the Vantages present around 20 kHz). Secondly, do any of you have an impedance graph for the Vantages?
Finally, Greetings to you all from Northern Scotland which is currently being buffeted by hurricane-level winds.
I am a long-time Audiophile. By birth I am Danish but left Denmark to pursue an academic career abroad in 1985. Before I left Denmark I purchased a Radford STA15 which sparked a lifelong love of that brand and its products. I still have the STA15 (which I bought second-hand in 1978) though it rarely sees any use these days. It is thoroughly revised and all Electrolytic capacitors have been replaced with film types (which was a clear improvement).
Throughout my life I have had a plethora of equipment. Audiolab 8000 C+P; Kenwood L1000C+L1000M; Sansui AU11000a; modified Meridian 105 (2x15000µF in power supply: the original is 2x6800µF) ; Borbely DC100; Hafler D200; Radfords of various ilks, both MA 50s and STA 15+25s; Conrad Johnson PV14, Audio Research LS16; and, being Danish, a lot of Bang and Olufsen stuff. Speakers have included Meridian M10s; Audiovector M3 Signature (active three-ways with Radford STA 15+STA15+STA25); Celestion SL600s, Sl 6 and SL6si; Quad ESL63/Gradient SW63, Bang and Olufsen Beovox 5700; Rogers LS3/5a; KEF LS50. Turntables have included the SOTA Star Sapphire, Mørch GS6a, Linn Sondek, Thorens TD124, Garrard 401 and Technics SP10 with arms from Mørch, SME, Ortofon Schick and (now) a Mørch DP-8. Current cartridges include Ortofon MC200 with vdHul stylus in a special Mørch armtube and the Ortofon MC7500 and Dynavector DV17 mk2. Current pre-amp is the Benchmark DAC2.
All this to say that I have been around the block a few times.
My current setup includes a set of ML Vantage which are driven by the Meridian 105s, Benchmark, DACT MC/RIAA, Oracle Delphi VI, Mørch DP-8, Ortofon MC7500.
This presentation brings me to a question, or rather two questions. I have tried the Radford MA50s with the Vantages with very disappointing results. I should probably preface this with the fact that I have used the MA50s with Celestions, Kefs, Rogers and, importantly, Quad ESL63s. The latter combination is, frankly, magic. A phenomenal openness combined with impressive control of the bass. One of the best combos I have ever hear, but unfortunately also a combination that creates much marital discord. Hence my current Vantages.
But the Radford MA50s sound absolutely awful with the Vantages. Soggy bass, muted dynamics and a constant low-level snarl that indicates that the amplifiers are not stable when loaded with the Vantages. So, the questions: have any of you had a similar experience of really awful amplifiers with the Vantages (I would imagine, but have not tried, that the Kenwood L1000M is also dreadful: the protection circuits oscillate when loaded with .6Ω, which is awfully close to what the Vantages present around 20 kHz). Secondly, do any of you have an impedance graph for the Vantages?
Finally, Greetings to you all from Northern Scotland which is currently being buffeted by hurricane-level winds.