Hello Stew,I use a Belles one amp with the SDA1Cs.They play well together although I have been told the Belles was a little light for the speakers,so far it hasn't run out of steam yet.You might try a Belles with a little more power than mine.
Dan
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Vist our Online StoreHello Stew,I use a Belles one amp with the SDA1Cs.They play well together although I have been told the Belles was a little light for the speakers,so far it hasn't run out of steam yet.You might try a Belles with a little more power than mine.
Dan
I have used a Sumo Polaris 100 watt ss amp,Quicksilver GLA and a pair of M-80 mono's with my dared without issue,,the Sumo drives my 1C's well,, but the GLA is better ,just my .02.
The Sumo will be up for sale in the FM soon.
JC approves....he told me so. (F-1 nut)
I'm afraid swapping in the LSi9's did reveal the hum again. Not as bad as my Monitor 5's, but it's there. It's a weird noise, almost like a hard drive that's processing info.
Someone mentioned turning down the amp, and that's how I've overcome this issue as well. Keep us posted!
My bad. Mine is the C270. Yeah, your C370 is the C160 pre and C270 amp in one box. If you like the sound, you can find a used C270 cheap. I've seen them go for $350, sometimes 300. I was keeping an eye one one just last week and saw a used unit go for $500 in less than a week. That's very high considering I got mine brand new for $700.
If you think the amp section sounds good now, you'll be blown away if you use the C270 or your C370 with a transformer based passive preamp.
I haven't tried the Dared SL2000 but have used the NAD with a few tube preamps.
With the passive pre, it's the best I've heard the C270 sound so far. You might want to try one out if you can find good one at a low price. I don't know how often you swap/collect gear, but a passive pre is something really worth looking into as well.
I'm using an Antique Sound Lab passive pre amp similar to this one... http://divertech.com/aslpassiveti.html Mine is an earlier model that I purchased used for $350. The C160 stand no chance against it. I purchased my C270 brand new back in 2002.
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CD Player: Original CD-A8T
Pre: Antique Sound Lab Passive T1-X DT
Amp: NAD C270
Speakers: B&W DM6
"I would rather have a cup of tone than an ocean of power" **Dr. Harvey Rosenberg**
How are dynamics with the passive pre? I thought about going that route at one time but decided on the Dared instead. I love the sound of the Dared and want to try and make it work before changing course.
I'm leaning towards a NAD C270, C272, or C275Bee. Has anyone compared the C275Bee to the older two? A used or refurbished C275Bee seems to go for about twice the price of the older two. Is it worth it?
Absolutely. Get the most out of your current stuff before trying something else.
For my system and stuff I rotate, I don't lose any dynamics. It actually increased in most situations where there is clearly a bigger difference between the softest and loudest passages. I guess it's the lower noise floor from using a passive unit that contributes this quality.
I'm currently using the C160 pre on a pair of speakers I just got. I haven't tried the passive on this one yet. But so far the passive worked out great on all my other speakers.
One pair I haven't tried it on is are LSi9.
I haven't heard any of the newer units after the C270. But they have been adding more technology into the series like Power Drive and a change in circuitry with the BEE. You're right, the price has been creeping up after the C270. I'm satisfied with the C270 because I feel I have yet to max my system out with it. I can still hear every gear change up or downstream in the component chain.
I was at my dealer yesterday to pick up a pair of B&W. Been going to that shop regularly for years and always chit chat with the owner. He asked me what I was going to power them with and I told him the C270. He said he just sold one recently and he thought the sound was fantastic. He sells a lot of new and used gear. That's saying a lot since he has some very high end stuff in the store all the time.
I wonder how much the sound signature has changed in the newer unit.
Are you able to do an in-home audition of the later ones?
Last edited by organ; 03-17-2013 at 10:33 PM.
CD Player: Original CD-A8T
Pre: Antique Sound Lab Passive T1-X DT
Amp: NAD C270
Speakers: B&W DM6
"I would rather have a cup of tone than an ocean of power" **Dr. Harvey Rosenberg**
Man, I'm diggin' that ASL pre. Nice....you never see them up for sale either. Looks like a killer combo with the Nad.
I don't see much ASL stuff up for sale either. Works great with the NAD. "Sounds" like there is no pre in the signal chain and you hear more of the source. I'm currently running a SS pre again due to speaker upgrade. Not sure how the passive will handle it because it's more power hungry and need a higher volume setting on the pre.
CD Player: Original CD-A8T
Pre: Antique Sound Lab Passive T1-X DT
Amp: NAD C270
Speakers: B&W DM6
"I would rather have a cup of tone than an ocean of power" **Dr. Harvey Rosenberg**
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