I'll make note of it, thanks.Diapason wrote:I know it sounds mad, but I really think you should have a listen to that Primare I mentioned.
I'll hire a van and take home every amp that Cloney's have in stock. :-)
I'll make note of it, thanks.Diapason wrote:I know it sounds mad, but I really think you should have a listen to that Primare I mentioned.
Dave, I have been following this thread with great interest, I hope that you get it sorted real soon and get back to enjoying your music, it looks as if you might be on the "right trail".DaveF wrote:I'll make note of it, thanks.Diapason wrote:I know it sounds mad, but I really think you should have a listen to that Primare I mentioned.
I'll hire a van and take home every amp that Cloney's have in stock. :-)
Lavardin make wonderful amps, Dave, but I've heard on a number of occasions that the synergy with Kharma is not ideal. This may sound like a strange suggestion but have you thought about smaller speakers? I'm not sure about the dimensions of your new room but perhaps the Kharmas don't have space to breathe. I know you're not a fan of B&W but I would recommend taking home a pair of the ex-demo 805Ds that Cloney Audio have on offer at the moment. It's worth a shot. Very nice price too.DaveF wrote:That's probably wise alright. My previous Gamut was never regarded as a 'warm amp' but it was fine, so another neutral-ish amp might be just do the trick.Diapason wrote:I know the temptation now is to look for subjectively "warm" amps, but that might not be the actual solution. You might find the synergy where you least expect it, so if I were you I'd try a bucket-load of stuff now that you have the chance.
Lavardin is another possibility.
The I32 I think it is. It's an integrated, class D or some variant thereof, retails for just over 2k I think. I found it excellent in a very neutral way, very fast and clean, but with much better timbral accuracy than I was expecting. Its sound is not really like anything else I've heard.Seán wrote: Simon, what Primare amp are you referring to?
The room itself is more than big enough for the Kharmas Paul so its not a question of them overwhelming the room. I had those 805s on demo a few years ago and whereas they were nice they are not in the same league as the Kharmas in terms of speed, clarity and treble-midrange integration.mcq wrote:Lavardin make wonderful amps, Dave, but I've heard on a number of occasions that the synergy with Kharma is not ideal. This may sound like a strange suggestion but have you thought about smaller speakers? I'm not sure about the dimensions of your new room but perhaps the Kharmas don't have space to breathe. I know you're not a fan of B&W but I would recommend taking home a pair of the ex-demo 805Ds that Cloney Audio have on offer at the moment. It's worth a shot. Very nice price too.
Yes, it is an intergrated amp, I have its little brother the I21 driving a paid of SA1750s.Diapason wrote:The I32 I think it is. It's an integrated, class D or some variant thereof, retails for just over 2k I think. I found it excellent in a very neutral way, very fast and clean, but with much better timbral accuracy than I was expecting. Its sound is not really like anything else I've heard.Seán wrote: Simon, what Primare amp are you referring to?
Reviews I've seen online are mixed, but that seems the norm for products I like. When working properly I didn't find it bright at all, just really open and liquid, with excellent bass and control.
I second that. They have gear we never heard of! If you (or anybody on these forums) is in contact with KronosAV in Dungannon do tell them you're a member here.Claus wrote:Kronos might be worth a visit as well. They have loads of interesting stuff on their website. I hear rumors about them having a show down this direction, so that might give you some options as well.... Best of luck! :)