jderdock
02-03-2007, 11:21 AM
I've been trying to get this question answered for a while and am trying to put my mind at ease once and for all:
Will LSi15's sound better at low volumes with a high power/high current amp than with a 50 watt NAD integrated?
If yes, would this difference be significant?
I really like the LSi's, but you need to crank them quite a bit to get them to open up. I live in a small townhouse and only sit 6 or so feet away from the speakers, so cranking them is a rare occasion.
I listened to a pair of Totem Arro's powered by an Arcam Solo yesterday and they sounded a lot more natural and less congested at lower volumes. I don't know if that's because they were sufficiently powered or if they just don't require much gain to open up like the Polk's (possibly) do.
I've been told to borrow an amp from a friend before I go spending money on a high current amp, but that's not possible. I'd hate to order a big amp and still be stuck with the same problem when I could have ordered something like the Totem for the same price.
Thanks for any replies!
Will LSi15's sound better at low volumes with a high power/high current amp than with a 50 watt NAD integrated?
If yes, would this difference be significant?
I really like the LSi's, but you need to crank them quite a bit to get them to open up. I live in a small townhouse and only sit 6 or so feet away from the speakers, so cranking them is a rare occasion.
I listened to a pair of Totem Arro's powered by an Arcam Solo yesterday and they sounded a lot more natural and less congested at lower volumes. I don't know if that's because they were sufficiently powered or if they just don't require much gain to open up like the Polk's (possibly) do.
I've been told to borrow an amp from a friend before I go spending money on a high current amp, but that's not possible. I'd hate to order a big amp and still be stuck with the same problem when I could have ordered something like the Totem for the same price.
Thanks for any replies!