Wardsweb
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Please bear with me here, as I have not kept up with Gayle's technology changes. Do you feel something like a Prodigy or the new Summit have a better sound for 2-channel audio and why?
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What kind of power (tube/SS/watts) are you guys running with the Summits?
I have always admired ML speakers but until the Summits came out never have I felt a need to buy ML speakers. The Summits have changed that for me and I am a very happy owner........Steve
Until the MAXX2....
I know the subs are powered, but these speakers can take very high power if you are looking to reproduce music at realistic concert levels without distortion and stress. Also these speakers slope down in impedence as the frequencies go up all the way down to 1 ohm. So the more stable and powerful the amp the better it will control the speaker as opposed to the speaker pushing around the amp........Steve
Actually Steve, what electostatic panels need as the ohms fall, is not power (wattage) but current. I've seen (heard ) ML speakers, even Soundlabs, driven to quite loud, distortion-free levels with modest 25 - 50 watt tube amps having high current capability. And this is all in addition to the fact that tube amps preserve the subtle nuances of music** that stats are such champs at reproducing.
** It's OK solid state amp owners, I'm wearing my raincoat! :bowdown:
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