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Title:You get surface noise in real life too
Notice:Let's be conformist
Moderator:GOVT02::BARKER
Created:Thu Jul 28 1988
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:550
Total number of notes:3847

494.0. "Sonus Faber Electa Amator speakers" by MSAM00::YEOKJOO () Wed Sep 21 1994 16:46

Hi,
I am very interested in Sonus Faber Electa Amator speakers and I was
told that they can only be driven by high powered Amps like Krell etc..
and they can't really perform in open environment ,like lounge ,living
room environment. I went to a Hifi shop and listerned to the speakers
driven by HOLFI INTEGRA (60 watter,I think), to me, they sound fantastic but
I was told they were not driven to the fullest, maybe not even half
of what they can perform.
Don't have the budget for amps like Krell. Just wonder bi-amp of
Musical fedility Typhoon (bi-amp) can drive that speakers. And how
does bi-amp work ? (I am very new to Hifi) one amp drive one speaker ?
Or any other not so expensive amps that can go well with that speakers ?
Can they perform in living room environment ?
Suggestions needed.
Thanks in advance,
Joo
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494.1Copland will do the job!HLDE01::KOOI_JTue Oct 11 1994 10:2919
    Joo,
    
    I bought my Copland CTA401 integrated valve amp (28 Watts/channel) from
    someone who used it to drive the Sonus Faber Electa Amator. The Copland
    produced nearly the best sound I'd ever heard from my Epos ES14 (Classe
    and Audio Research being even better, but the Copland only costs some
    1,300 Pounds Sterling or less if you buy it in the Netherlands, whereas
    the Classe and AR will set you back several thousands) -- at the risk
    of being thrown out from this notes conference: this set-up sounds
    better than a NAIM 72/140 combo. After having decided to take the
    Copland, its previous owner gave a demo of his Sonus Fabers, which
    now proudly sit on my shortlist in case I am ever going to swap the
    Epos (quite unlikely...). Copland also has a separate pre and power
    amp, which are said to be even better, and they recently added a
    valve/solid state integrated which also received some rave reviews in
    the press.
    
    Jelle Kooi