Best tube amp for klipsch forte My good friend ran the Pass XA-25 with a super nice 6SN7 tube preamp last year, felt it was as good as some of his upper end tube mono blocks excluding some layering and 3D soundstage kinda It is a fast tube amp with good dynamics throughout the frequency range, including the bass. I'm after the bass punch and extreme detail of the ML, but in a lower powered, lower I have used 2 tube amps with my 97. I was using a hamon kardon 7. In my experience with using Klipsch speakers, a tube amp helps to get the timbre of a natural instrument such as the human voice right. Finally bit the bullet. i prefer new myself due to the maintnance and upkeep of vintage tube amps. Look I’m not an expert but I think a good valve amp would match nicely - I personally would look at something like the Prima Driving myself nuts trying to determine if this combo will work well. I’m located in Australia so have been able to listen to the Klipsch, but won’t have an opportunity to listen to the Crites but have only heard good things. IME/IMO, top-quality modern hi-res classical recordings played via my Oppo UDP-205 (and BDP-105 and BDP-95) sound fabulous when played via my tube amps and Klipsch speakers. e. Hmmmmm. And still Well they used to demo the Forte IV's with my amp, the Cary Audio SLI-80. The name of the game is placement. It seems most here prefer tube amps for their high-efficiency Klipsch Heritage line speakers a la K-horns, La Scala and Belle's. I would like to be under 10k FOR THE FULL REVIEW OF THE KLIPSCH HERITAGE FORTE IV LOUDSPEAKERS, WATCH THE VIDEO! TESTING THE FORTE IV LOUDSPEAKER. Just a thinner sound than what I hear with Pass Labs. Interesting that you mention the Magnepans, I have been running some 3. Depending on the age of your speakers they might benefit from having the crossovers refreshed, or there are several people making new crossovers as well. SIGN UP. The new Forte IV features updated cosmetics and the latest Hi Folks, Helping a friend to consider these due to their reasonable cost and what seems to be decent value for the $. I just received my Klipsch Cornwall IV speakers (after 3 months waiting time). No joke. I prefer the 7s for movies. This review of the Rega Brio-R matched the amp with Klipsch Heresey IIIs to good effect. Cayin tube amps can be found under $1k, have point to point wiring, and I think any good tube amp up to 25 watts is sufficient for Cornwalls but SET amps undoubtedly have a special synergy with Klipsch Heritage that is hard to describe. Perfect! Also listened to a (EL 34) tube amp, even (bit) nicer but don't want to complicate things (I am downsizing from to analytical Naim chains and was more busy with equipment then music). (Sansui 9090 DB comes to mind!) Does this ever stop? [] Edit; Forgot to update re-capping I need tube amp recommendations for my new Forte iii’s, at least 20 wats per channel, new or used. That said, really comes down to budget and preference. And while many others love the sound of these speakers with clean solid state amps, I've found the magic with a full tube amp/Forte IV combo. Default (Default) Did have a bass guitar tube amp long ago. After reading tons of reviews, pouring over the forums and watching youtube content, I've narrowed down my options to these: - A new Luxman L-550axii. The vista Audio amp was about 400. - A new Accuphase E-280. Volti Razz is similar and $4999 so that is another strong option. More sharing options Klipsch104db. My fortes sounded great and I loved them but always wanted the 7's. 3-R’s on a 40w tube amp with great success, but was always second guessing my ears as the general rule of thumb for these it seems is more power the better. -----Klipsch Fortes, Oiled Oak It seems most here prefer tube amps for their high-efficiency Klipsch Heritage line speakers a la K-horns, La Scala and Belle's. I am using the Tang Bang drivers , have not yet had the opportunity to I take it you are using a SS amp. It was beautiful and very well built and sounded very good playing thru my Forte 1s. The construction is still three-way with a 15-inch passive woofer on the back. If you are looking to enhance the sound you are getting there are other directions to go in. Most of the tube amps do not have nearly the power rating of the SS amp. They sound so much better with the Fisher than the class D Topping. Add some better tubes and it can sing with The Klipsch Forte IV Heritage loudspeaker features updated cosmetics and the latest acoustic advancements for premium performance. And my ears aren't so good being a 51 guy who has been playing and listening to loud music for most of my adult years. A well designed tube amplifier either PP or SET is the best bang for buck in quality of sound with our speakers unless one wants to damage their hearing with concert level sound repeatedly too often. Fortes are going to sound their best with good tube amplification. When I started a post on this amp in September I was new to tube amps, now I am kinda new to tube amps, lol. I get plenty of details even at low volume. It employs the EL34's and has a nice sound, especially in the ultralinear mode. If you want to try a single ended amp with no assembly required, the Willsenton R300 Tube Amplifier uses 300B tubes. Mac and Klipsch is a great combination. 1. And still not in the expensive end of the scale. I LOVE the Klipsch RP tower series!!!!! So my question is, how far away from the wall do I need to place the RP-260f to Ultimately, the best amplifier for Klipsch Forte III speakers will depend on personal preferences and the desired sound characteristics. The best integrated amp for Klipsch Heresy. also like the pass labs amps first watts and aleph 30. Related: Klipsch Celebrates 75 Years with Forte IV Loudspeakers I would like to know what kind of amp would be best to use with my Chorus II speakers, finally going to set up my system after moving into my new house almost 2 years ago. My current setup Is a Yamaha M4 amp & C4 preamp. LOG IN. You Introduced in 1985 as the Forte and relaunched in 1989 as the Forte II, this floorstander faded from the line but was reintroduced in 2017, just in time for a new SET renaissance! Everything old is new again The Forte III is a three-way design measuring 36" high by 16. But I'm open to Integrated. The RM-10 MkII is among one of my favorite amps. I currently use a few tube amps in rotation biamping mids/highs at the moment but sort of prefer new, modern tube amps with new tubes although have several vintage tube amps and nos tubes in my collection. Since you can't listen to them in person you could try any I'm looking for an integrated amplifier which matches a pair of Klipsch KG 3. If I were you, I'd take NOS440 up on anything he has to offer. After having acquired a new tube amplifier to compare against all my others, I can honestly say I have finally found the holy grail tube amplifier or any amplifier for that matter to match with my room and my Forte I's. But the sound that comes out of my speakers sounds so nice Jadis tube amplifiers, recognized for their seductive tone and musicality, have twice been placed on my radar screen recently with the DA88S and the Klipsch Cornwall IV pairing specifically. The budget is quite thight at the moment, so I’m thinking used. I recently picked up a Lafayette integrated tube amp and I think that tube amp really tamed the horns and brings out the best in the Fortes. 5 at I heard Klipsch’s do well with tubes. Really an amazing speaker. My daily drivers are some Klipsch Chorus II’s. Tube Decided on the new Heresy IV (new to Klipsch). I am now trying out a 1626 tube set amp that joesporster has sent me & hope too try out other set amps as well for thats what I usually prefer with super high sensitivity like the Oris & the Jubilees that I formally had . I appreciate your advice PrestonTom, but the problem is I need an amplifier. At that power, most transistor amps are pushing big single digits of distortion while tube amps are settling below a percent. I would like to put my tube amps away for a while and get a solid state integrated so when I turn it on it plays the same every day. I specifically like 6L6GC amps with my Klipsch speakers, but other tube amps For what it's worth, a Cyrus One integrated amp I picked up a few months ago makes sweet music with the Klipsch's. Review wise, Cornwall beats Forte. A Parabose in my house!You bet Hey Klipsch fans what is the best tube amp to use with Klipsch Cornwall speakers? I was thinking of Cary or Audio Researchany ideas? Audiogon The world's largest high-end audio community. maybe 15x30. 7 months ago I traded the MA252 in for a Primaluna EVO 400 Integrated after hearing how I have some other tube amplifier's that I am going to be offering for sale, like a Rogue Cronus Magnum, but you don't need 100-Watts to drive Klipsch Forte III's. I decided I couldn’t wait and have decided to go SS. Right now, these are my 2 favorites: Almarro A318B: VTA ST35: I also have a nice Elekit Japan amp that lets me switch between 2a3 and 300b tubes: Last but not least, I also have a TAL Korneff Type 45 amp which I really love. In 'experts' opinion, how good is the Willsenton R8 (in relative terms, i. My situation at home is different. And if your Since Klipsch recommends 100 - 120 WPC for best bass and the Klipsch Heritage line generally pairs well with tubes, perhaps a solid state power amp paired with a tube For my Forte 1's, I combined a tube amp (Dynaco ST70) for the mids and highs and a vintage Pioneer (SX-1980) for the woofers. Other components: streaming from Innuos Zenith MKIII to Lampizator Atlantic DAC. I found that the best placement for these speakers in my room was with them moved out from I heard the Cornwalls demoed with a Mcintosh MA 252 integrated tube / SS pre-amp/direct coupled amplifier with 100 watts 8 ohms. I plugged in my audio analogue maestro amplifier but I am very disappointed with the bass produced by this yet very strong amp. Interesting question. You didn't state what type of music you listen to. A lot of people swear by tube amps for klipsch, but I personally run a class d marantz My bedroom amp has been a Knight KT 250 12 watt tube amp pushing a pair of IMF Supper Compact speakers and pushing them very well,,,,Any i came across a nice pair of Klipsch Forte II and have been running my musical concepts modded Hafler DH 220 amp & DH 110 pre and they do make some very sweet Overall, the best amplifier for Klipsch speakers is one that can handle their power and output capabilities while delivering high-quality sound. Damping factor is 200 so there is plenty of driver control. In the first issue of High Fidelity Magazine (1951), "How To Get Best Results With A Klipschorn", Paul Klipsch says his favorite amplifier for the K-Horn was the Brook. I know this sub will be mine when it comes out. The built-in DAC is also quite good. ) Tubes on preamps generally last a lot longer than tubes on tube amps. Both sounded fab with low powered amps something like 10-20watts class A's, and/or tube-based amps (weather you like it not its what gets the best of the Klipsch Heritage line). Also welcome any information about personal . I think you could find a nice EL84 amp that would make them sing I've got a pair of H1s paired with tubes, which I think is the best match for these. The Crown XLS2002 is a mighty amplifier that will not just satisfy your needs, but make your music sound flawless. I wonder whether it might be better to choose the speakers you would like to have and then decide what tube amp would drive them best/ what would sound best etc. As for the Fortes, a friend has a pair and they impressed me for the past 12 or so years. Would love to hear from any members currently using the latest Forte IV speaker model paired with 60w Quicksilver Mono 60 type tube amps, or lower powered Pass amps, like the Pass XA-25. For horns it has one of the most advanced noise filtering and management. What are the best tube amps for Klipschorns? I hav a pair of Klipschorns and a pair of LaScalas used together. in its competive bracket of other tube amps and solid state amps). Great combination for me. Of Having looked through *many* past threads on this subject, I still find myself with plenty of questions about matching an amp (particularly a tube amp) to my Klipsch Forte III's. I purchased a passive radiator for a pair of Forte II's I had and found the replacement was made in Mexico and no longer resembled the original in Looking for some input and or advice on replacing my excisting Onkyo TXNR807 with a integated amp to drive my Klipsch Heresy and B&O turntable. When you get them right though they are my favorite speaker I've ever heard. 5 I had used a Yamaha A2070 with the speakers for AV. @JeffLebowski Fezz Audio makes the best sounding tube amplifiers under 5-6000$ imho. By Mila1924 October 4 , 2018 in but with all the research Ive been doing on tube amps, I starting to get an itch to hear what all the hype is about with the tubes. I have some heavily customized Klipsche speakers that are a Heresy/Forte' hybrid with a Crites crossover. More on that later. I’m using a BAT tube Vk-3ix preamp (with six pack upgrade) with a Parasound A21 amp now. You will need an equally great preamp and source to work wonders with the RM-10 MkII and Klipsch Forte III’s. Welcome to the forum! The Yamaha really is only 100 watts per channel, RMS . Close. I ran a 7270 thru Klipsch Horns, Belles, La Scalas, Chorus's, Forte's, and my favorite, Quartets and you won't get much better other than going tubes for the price your looking for. It received a very good review from Steve Huff on his Heritage speakers. The best I've head my Forte IV sound are with the Cary Audio SLI-80 signature tube amp. If it's a short run (less than 50 ft. He uses top end SS equipment and they produce lots of punch and a nice midrange. but there are a few tube First introduced in 1985, the Forte quickly established itself as the most popular Klipsch model. I enjoyed the sound but the dealer had them running off a Mcintosh Tube amp. M-5160 amp. Listed below are my other amps I have liked paired with the Klips over the past few years. But I'm always on the lookout for something else. I use Heresy 3's in my system and listened to forte 3 when testing. Audiogon The world's largest high-end audio community. servicing equipment is a must. Best of luck if you decide to try them. I've got some questions about what is happening in a tube amplifier when the speakers are run off the 4 ohm taps instead of 8 ohm taps. Klipsch speakers would be the best bet, efficiency wise. Maybe. My high opinion of the PL EVO 400 is comes from owning both That is why many are using tube amps to get the most out of their Klipsch speakers. Retro-themed amps and tube amps will look great beside these floorstanders. I just picked up a Kenwood M1 & C1 No "cupped hands" horn tone, no super bright tweets, and a synergy with my 12wpc little amp that reveals the character of tubes, wires, and my often violent mood swings (not really, but this post was getting tired). I never get the volume dial past 11 o’clock. My tube line stage is an Audio Research LS7, and this combination was stellar. With a $500 Chinese el34 tube amp ( THIS ONE) the sound was plump and musical as can be but lost out on overall resolution and mid bass. Due to their efficiency, they can be used with amplifiers as low as 50 or 60 watts. Finally came a Cary Audio 300SEI LX20 running KR I wouldn't describe the soundstage as being "holographic" like my best tube amplifiers; however, I would describe the MC 250 as more dimensional than the soundstage that many SS amps seem to produce. We used a variety of amplifiers, turntables and other sources for testing the Forte IV loudspeaker during our review. As to the Peachtree, because you are not using low resolution digital files, the tube buffer in the Decco2, will not do really that much for better recorded higher resolution, digital The Accuphase may be overkill, but who knows, I may not stay with the Klipsch Fortes forever. The only time I've ever heard Klipsch speakers sound good to me is with tubes. A plus the Forte would not have allowed. just my opinion. 00 is going to be pushing it. 1000. This can give you the tube sound and real power (tubes can often kill your bass response, and are generally weaker in power output than solid state. Recent Activity; Unanswered; Related to You; Following; Insider Lobby; Start A New Discussion; ×. SS amps and more powerful tube amps like the Rogue Cronus Magnum would be fine for them. In the room tube magic with the right tube combo. Unfortunately they were dropped in shipping so they look like crap. Of every amp/speaker combo I've owned, and I've had a few, this was the best combo. EQ-140 Equalizer. For example, you can use the R8 tube amp with EL34 or 6550EH, KT88 (Gold Lion), 6SN7, 5962, and a host forte Amp recommendation for Klipsch Forte IV. The Cornwalls sound very good with low-powered tube amps, whether modern or vintage. I disa So for this long-term listening test I listened to the Forte IIIs with a lot of amps, everything from a 5 watt per channel Almarro A205A tube amp to a 100 watt solid state Pass Labs XA100. BTW I love the sound of the EICOs as compared to my Soundcraftsmam A400 ss power amp. 0t set up to bi amp Speakers - Klipschorns (1980) Hi Folks, Helping a friend to consider these due to their reasonable cost and what seems to be decent value for the $. In any case, I would not recommend this amp with Klipsch speakers though from what I could hear the 300B character is very nice with the Forte. As far as amps go - there are many great amps out there, tubes and solid state, our speakers work well with either, they are extremely efficient and do not require much power and sound good with most amps including integrated AVR’s. The versatility of this integrated-tube cum headphone amp is also embodied by the fact that the R8 is compatible with various tubes. On top of needing to replace tubes from time to time. Speakers are a pair of Klipsch Forte III ( New 2017 model ) Loudspeakers rated at 100 watts continuous 400 watts peak 8 ohm 99db sensitivity and perform down Thanks for the ideas on amps everyone. something non fatiguing. Ok, where do I go from here. I use a 6wpc SEP tube amp with a high gain tube pre for my '87 Forte's, and they are plenty loud. I have a good, all-purpose Primaluna EVO 400. I thought that the best part of the Klipsch Forte IIIs performance was the bass. I like my DAC/pre-amp. . Talk to your favorite hi-fi dealer for more specific recommendations. P-3160 Pre amp. Fussy about placement as well. 5 db Klipsch Quartets. But tubes, also no surprise, bring a little more depth to the Forte's and mellow them out slightly. The Klipsch Forte IV Heritage loudspeaker features updated cosmetics and the latest acoustic advancements for premium performance. It is essential to consider the amplifier's power output, impedance drive capability, and built-in features like DAC to ensure it is a good match for your Klipsch speakers. While I personally have not experienced the DA88S ($14,995 US) with the Cornwall IV, I was told firsthand that the combo is a easy favorite at the Jadis Within 3 months time Paradigm should release the new Servo-25 subwoofer(a Servo-15 on steroids). Accordingly, I've been researching integrated tube amps to pair with my Heresys I spent all last night researching integrated amps with a smoother/sweeter sound for under $2k. You don't need much power and a low power tube amp is, I think, the best solution. Also, if you're willing to recondition one, don't overlook the first-generation Fisher SS models, such as the 220 and 440, having capacitive coupled germanium American walnut veneer, without grilles. I'm making the move up from some $150 black laminate covered garage sale Heresy's with Bob Crite's x-over and CT-125 tweeter. Hey Klipsch fans what is the best tube amp to use with Klipsch Cornwall speakers? I was thinking of Cary or Audio Researchany ideas? Audiogon The world's largest high-end audio community. Quote; Link to comment It’s a beast and drives Klipsch Forte IIIs and a pair of Focal Aria 926 for a more intimate, smaller soundstage effect. I'm currently using a Willsenton R8 to drive Klipsch Forte IVs and really love the pairingespecially with rolling in some other tubes though stock tubes are good as well. Look at all the solid state components the signal has to deal Just earlier this year I bought some KLIPSCH Forte IVs, a Denafrips Pontus II DAC, CXN V2 and a small Reisong tube amp while I got on the list for a set of Decware amps. It has an output power of 650W at 4Ω, and 375W at 8Ω per channel, which is perfect for Klipsch I agree, the MC-250 and MC 2100 are great. Member; 235 Region: Australia Location : Victoria The Luxman will never sound as good as a well built tube amp. No connector is the best connector! Save your money for a Tube Amp! The fortes and 7s aren't my only speakers I listen to quite literally every genre. Overly bright to me. budget is $2000 or less. For example at 30W tube amp made in 1962 originally cost $150, today sells regularly for $400+ A $1600 Transistor Amp that sold in the mid 80's sells today for $2500 and As for sound quality, my favorite amp with the Klipschorns is the 300B's, sweetest sound which compliments Klipsch inherent qualities best. Keep looking, it's possible to find a tube amp, I picked But I took the leap and I very much enjoy the sound and smile every time I listen to my Forte IV's. Many of us on the forum also use tube amps. - A used Luxman L-590axii (may be Looking for a good tube amp to pair with Klipsch Forte IIIs. When I replaced the crossovers in my fortes, I split out the horns and woofs in order to bi-amp, tubes up top and ss down low. Just the word “tube” conjures up images of glowing cylinders of awesome. Cary Audio built its SLI-80 Heritage Series Vacuum Tube Integrated Amplifier to be paired specifically with the Klipsch Heritage Series speaker line, which includes Forte and Heresy speakers. It is just physics. Sounds mighty sweet with this combo. The Mcintosh headphone amp you and your buddy compared the EVO 400 with probably sounded great. Both are fairly high efficiency horn loaded speakers. Running Klipsch with high power SS is akin to putting enduro tires on a sport bike. The Klipsch Forte IV Loudspeaker’s heritage might make you think that it’s simply a party speaker designed specifically for playing loud. Even though the Forte II's are very efficient I'm thinking a solid state amp in the 100 to 150 continuous RMS range would make them really sing. With sensitivity of 104dB each, these don't need much power. I specifically like 6L6GC amps with my Klipsch speakers, but other tube amps can sound good via use of tone controls. Of course, the Forte IV is a different speaker, though I bet they’d become entirely different animals with a tube amp of moderate power. While I never had I can't claim to know how they stack up to tube amps, not having experience with tubes, but I can tell you that when I replaced my aging Carver amp with a McCormack DNA-1 (used for $1100, list price $2400), it was like angels had descended upon my house and sang the Hallelujah Chorus. What in particular makes the difference with lower wattage tube amps here compared to Solid State offerings in general? Myself I use the Solid State pure Class-A Belles SA-30 poweramp with my Belle's inspired Simon Mears Audio Uccello I am new to the whole tube thing so learning as I go I picked this amp up to help me celebrate 50 years on planet earth and I must say that it is pairing very nicely with the $400 Forte II's. I know tube is a leap, but you did buy Fortes didn't you? So be logical and treat them Decided on the new Heresy IV (new to Klipsch). I listen to down tempo, Trip-Hop, Jazz and a little of this and that in a fairly small space. ) Best Of; Tech Talk; PC Audio; Audio Clubs; Misc Audio; Member Reviews; Headphones; Smart Home; Pro Audio ; Vintage; Start a New Discussion; Insider; Following; Go. The DNA looks similar to the Leben for sure with possibly a little less drive due to 5 fewer watts - and possibly transformer quality (tough to say). Recently i had the opportunity to listen to the Forte IVs at a Heritage dealer. an already legendary product. Posted January 29, 2009. He never listens at crazy high volume anyway and the glowing reviews of this amp convinced him to try it out. It can happen. Philharmonic. Your Fortes can use an amp that produces low distortion at low power. My garage. This is coming from a vintage Klipsch and Altec owner, who likes sow power single ended amps. Many people say tubes sound warm. No harshness or sibilance whatsoever. The Willsenton R8 Integrated Tube Amp is a versatile valve-amp that doubles up as a power- and headphone amp. I purchased a passive radiator for a pair of Forte II's I had and found the replacement was made in Mexico and no longer resembled the original in Hello First, sorry for my bad english (american) spoken. Regulars; 229 Author; Share; Posted January 29, 2009. A friend has La Scala's and they sound pretty good with 10-20 watt tubes amps. Can't recommend the pairing highly enough. ) make sure it's at least 16 gauge. After a good drive to get them, I hooked them up to the same avr with the same cables and changed Please have a listen to Cornwalls, Chorus, Forte. amps-preamps; 178808-161078; Willsenton R8 Tube Amp with Hi there! It looks like my main solid-state pre-amp & amp will be in the shop for a few months soon. new tube amps use new tubes better O. According to Yamaha, Minimum RMS Output Power (8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz) = 100 W + 100 W (0. Put your money in the speakers. But now I tend to listen to music most of the time, and thus need an amp for this purpose. 🔊 It has 2 channels. I never did a review and have had some time with the amp. During the That said, both amps sounded fantastic driving the Klipsch Forte II’s with a wide range of material. In other words, even an amp rated less than 150 watts is OK in many cases. I am looking to buy my first tube amplifier to pair with Klipsch speakers. I re-soldered a couple of spots on the main board, including a couple of iffy phono jacks, and now it sounds very acceptable. I have an older Patty Griffith CD playing and I Crite’s modified Fortes, Crites modified Cornwall IIs (2 pair), Marantz 1060, Marantz 140 amp, Marantz 170DC amp, Marantz 240 amp, Marantz 250 amp, Marantz 3200, Marantz 3250, Marantz 3300, Marantz 3600, Marantz 115B Tuner, Marantz 105 Tuner. In 2017, Klipsch re-introduced the Forte as part of the Heritage speaker series. It is safest to go by the RMS rating. Tarheel TJ. They are such bold speakers, they are unforgiving of anything off in the system. The 7s also have a This is Klipsch Heritage line which has historically always been all about tube amps. Regulars; Klipsch Forte ii and Decware amplifier Theme . Forte's are not the best Klipsch speaker's to use with small amps. Hey friends! About to pick up some mint WO Forte's I bought off Craig's list in Atlanta. Learn more now. The Yamaha amps are good with Klipsch, better than many. Old Mid Monos have one potentiometer per amp to bias and for those matched tube pairs for each amp are recommended. @charles1dad Did you see the 2019 Stereophile review of the Luxman SQ-N150? Ken Micallef really liked the pairing with Forte III's, in fact in some ways better than his O/93's. H Klipsch Audio ; Home Theater ; Best amplifier for RF 7 classics Best amplifier for RF 7 classics. They have a steeper pricetag, but retain there value much better than any other Amp. amplifier; preamp; integrated amp; bypass; tone control; recommendations; help identify; By cattaAudio January 17, 2022 in 2 VU meters, lots of connectivity, tube preamp if you like things to sound more mellow, very solid amp, great price point, full retail is only $2499. I don't see whether that is with both channels driven -- maybe it is specified somewhere else. I've received a lot of advice from AVS Forums but they tell me that I shouldn't get teh RP-260fs because of the rear port. It's a late model with the "tab" switch and metal case and no headphone jack. 75/6 WPC TRIODE/PENTODE amp. IME you'd be better off getting a tube amp and adding an external EQ like the new Schiit Loki. And I'm an atheist. I'd remain satisfied with nice big Sansuis, Pioneers I lusted for in the 70's when I couldn't afford a stereo to save my life. To play very loud, let’s say at 108dB volume, a typical bookshelf speaker Amp pairing is incredibly important with the Heresy as well. Will be used for listening to Rock/Funk/Jazz/Soul/Wave records. The manufacturer's specs The Fortes are just awesome with solid-state quality amps, but their forte (no pun intended) is to be operated with a full tube or hybrid amps/preamps. In my room, at first, the Forte's sounded a little bright. It will change a few times until at least 40hrs, which should help settle some of the edge with bad recordings and make the XA-25 sound even more musical. 1 home theator reciever at the old house but I am not going to set up surround sound here, just Tried a Dennis Had set amp , but it was not for me . I would strongly suggest keeping your Proton amp even if you get a tube amp. By after selling my forte ll's i purchased a nice pair of RF-7 classic (not ll's) as I like the looks better. They were streaming music and had a Mac latest CD player and the sound sounded great with either source. Looking for advice and experiences on what integrated amp to consider for mye new Klipsch Forte IV. Default (Default) Dark What would be the best amp or best integrated tube amp for Audiogon The world's largest high-end audio community. Woke up the Forte II's real nice. Other good ones include the Pass First watt, Classic Sansui G9000 and the original NAD It's not top quality, but at 150w a channel and decent specs, it sounds pretty darn good. But if it must be solid state, I agree with the other gentleman: A lower powered Marantz 22xx, such as the 2230 or 2220. I use a 40 watt tube amp for The Klipsch Forte III is an ambitious horn-loaded speaker that has a heritage pedigree. The best amplifier for the Forte IV was the Decware Zen The “R8” is another “value” tube amp that really performed well past its price point. It's one of the most advanced tube amps and it's a sleeper that is very hard to beat with much forte 1 with tube amp forte 1 with tube amp. The one issue I could see in running 300B amps is handling your impedance curve, my 300B's monoblocks each have power supply equivalent to what one would normally see in stereo 300B, so no issues for me It's one of the most advanced tube amps and it's a sleeper that is very hard to beat with much more pricier amps. More powerful amps seem, no surprise perhaps, to have a slightly better grip on the lowest octaves. I own a pair of Klipschorns & LaScalas. 019% THD). The McIntosh Transitor amps are, IMHO, the closest sounding transistor amps to Tube amps. Now I'm building a new dedicated HT. So looking at 3 int amps each is around $1000 those being the Rega Elex R Naim 5si Marantz PM8006 None the less very interested in knowing if those 3 amps are a good match for the Fortes. Hi everyone. This rig is in a large, wide living room/den with tall ceilings. Posted June 12, 2022. We all know the Fortes are 99db efficient. But, t A beautifully built amp that looked great in my living room. 75 watts drives it well. On the front we find the same 12-inch woofer in fiber composite that we know from the FWIW, and it could be my imagination, it seemed to me that my fortes played notably better with my proton/NAD after the crossovers were replaced. It runs about $1500 on Amazon with free shipping (a big deal). +1 I paired a Sansui AU-717 with Fortes in the bedroom system and it's a wonderful match - the best combination of all the solid state amps I tried. The Servo-25 will use a much longer throw 15" woofer with a way larger motor structure and a true 1500W RMS switching amp. Forte came later in 80’s but only available for a few years originally so apparently not a big hit back then. I use a 40 watt tube amp for Hi everyone. Quote; Link to comment Share on other sites. The Zu's will sound good and will play with most SET amplifier's. While that may be partially correct, it doesn’t tell the whole story of what these fantastic speakers have to offer. Hello Klipsch people, I have been running tube amps with my Forte IVs for a while and lately having problems. That being said, a high end amplifier could make a big difference in overall experience. A Gaggle of Carver receivers, Ohm 2's, Dahlquist 9's, Denon Cd, Technics SL-Q2, SL7 and an AR-XA. k. Tweaky, yeah, but it sounds great, and is extremely versatile. Paul Klipsch is always quoted as saying what his speakers needed was a good low power tube amp (And which simplifies the amp search. It's the one I'm listening to right now. Better drivers. The speakers I have shortlisted are Klipsch Forte IV, and Crites ‘Cornscala’ CS style B. Is it possible to get a decent tube amp under five hundred bucks? Some of the speakers it would be powering are Cornwall II's, Heresys, Any decent amp will way overpower your ears before you reach the limit of either it or the speakers. It was my first real experience with a tube amp. I use them in my upstairs (2nd) system and I rotate among a few different amps. This amp works best with efficient speakers of 94db and above. In fact, I feel the R8 sounds just as good as some other amps just like it in the $4-5K range. It's a very neutral speaker. The fortes are better for 2-channel. Have been a Mac and Klipsch guy for the last 10 years. The Klipsch I'd strongly recommend a VTA ST-120 tube amp to make your Klipsche Forte's sound as sweet as they can. At least for me. Best Tube Amp for High Sensitivity Speakers: 45, PX25, or 300B? I am looking to change / upgrade my tube amp. More sharing options Tarheel TJ. They seem to play well with most everything I have thrown at them. Because the Oppo UDP-205 is connected to an HDTV, during playback useful information is displayed on the screen, such as volume level, track #, etc. I keep reading that SET tube amps create a magical combo with Klipsch's. Klipsch Audio ; Talkin' Tubes ; Recommendations for Forte iii tube amp Theme . Your choices and most of the recommendations for a solid state integrated amp are nice picks, you'll be happy for a long time. Dear @wvuvt1, . But, I don't really care for the sound quality of their lesser expensive speaker lines. A 10 wpc Vista Audio i84 El 84 PP amp very nice sound not problem driving htem and now a Grommes PHI26 1. My Klipsch R-610f sound just fine with the Toppingin fact they sound pretty good. 00. You never know when you'll crave ss power, or when it may come in handy down the road. This amp is from China and from a strong company. Too late and too bad. I'm driving a pair of Forte IV with a Toolshed Amps 300b , my DAC is the LAB 12 DAC 1 Reference. Is it possible to get a decent tube amp under five hundred bucks? Some of the speakers it would be powering are Cornwall II's, Heresys, Forte II's and RF-3's. Hello fellow audio lovers , I need some help / suggestions for a “ Good “ NOT the “ Best “ tube amp for 2 channel stereo music listening. And the Forte's really took off after upgrading my crossovers and tweeters. Tube gear has found a niche since then. I can't imagine it is elevating your status in the minds of prospective customers. I'd pass on the tube amp (I'm a big tube guy) but it's for someone that wants to make audio a full time hobby. Good stuff for now. Has someone said, the amp is not as much a problem as the hand on the volume knob, lol. I have a 125wpc Mark Levinson 334 ss amp now that has to be attenuated 20dB before it reaches the preamp. I don't know where you are in the world but here in the Uk NEW, i would suggest Sugden or first watt. Engaging and detailed, but still sweet and pleasant to listen to. I have no idea what the would sound like driving my Fortes and HSU Subwoofer but i'm guessing it would also sound very good. Saturday, Oct 2, 2021 Tube style amps are well regarded in audiophile community but there are many great sounding options that are solid state as well. However there are a few exceptions. Specials Speakers Sound Bars Lifestyle Receivers Menu For my Forte III's, in my room, I've had good luck with both tube and solid state. I listen to a wide variety of music including hip- Seems as though overpowering Klipsch Heritage speakers is a thing — kicks the cabinet resonance into overdrive. I need tube amp recommendations for my new Forte iii’s, at least 20 wats per channel, new or used. I have in the past, or am currently using, the following: - HARMON KARDON 430 receiver 25W TWIN-POWERED, STEREO, SOLID STATE - EICO HF-81 14W INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER, STEREO, TUBE - EICO HF-85 PRE-AMPLIFIER, TUBE EICO HF-87 35W AMPLIFIER, STEREO, TUBE Well they used to demo the Forte IV's with my amp, the Cary Audio SLI-80. Everything playing through Daedalus hi all, I have a pair of Forte I's and a EICO hf-81 tube amp ( push-pull 6bq5s, 14 watts a channel) and am looking to "upgrade" at a resonable price ( $2000 to 2500 for an amp). It also has a very low noise floor, which is essential for an amp Amplifier - ATI 1506 set up to tri-amp 2 speakers Speaker - Klipschorns (1998) Have a new Topping D90SE MQA yet to try in this system System 2 DAC - Yamaha WXC-50 (internal) Pre-Amplifier - Yamaha WXC-50 Amplifier - Two Carver M4. I take it you are using a SS amp. 5" wide by 13" deep and weighing a solid 72 lb. I have a Yamaha A-S1200 which i wis The aesthetics of the Klipsch Cornwall IV are vintage looking, it will definitely fit into homes that are retro-fitted or with wood elements. Besides, I can see over the right speaker to my tube amp that I like to look at. For someone that wants audio as a hobby it would be RF7s and tube amps for me. KenRat is right - The tube amps are excelent matches for Heritage Speakers. Which is a perfect match. One can only hear repeatedly, year after year, ad nauseum, how good fleapower tube/Klipsch combos can be, and year after year I put it off. Heard them with Cambridge Audio CXA61 and V2 streamer. Posted January 10, 2022. On a SS amp, this is not an option, though depending on the amplifier there is sometimes concern about running a pair of 4 ohm speakers in parallel. Want to go back to simple and pure. They ALL sound good with the Forte IIIs. Have been advised to go with a low power Tube (Class A rating) whereby the amp will not be under utilized & push enough so that it’s best characteristics are heard with driving the Fortes. You can always go tube pre-amp and solid-state amplification. It would be a shame to invest in an expensive tube amp and not fix/update old parts that likely need replacing anyway. Whether you prefer the precision of solid-state amplifiers or the warmth of tube amplifiers, choosing a high-quality amplifier that matches well with the Forte III speakers will enhance your listening experience and allow you to fully appreciate the intricate I have used a few different amps on my CornScalas & Forte II's. This amp could use either 2A3s or 300Bs in push-pull. Someone recommends Audio Analogue Puccini, others say Musical Fidelity, Kre I had a chance to listen to a Willsenton R8 (with KT88 tubes, both in 'linear' and the'other' mode) after previously extensive listening to McIntosh MC2125. In fact most Mcintosh SS amps I have heard are good. ) I can live without a tuner given all the other options there are now. T-4120 Tuner. whats the best amp for klipsch lascala 2? Klipsch Forte ii too bright, or is it Review: Klipsch RF-3 Speaker; New Tube amp to drive the Forte II New Tube amp to drive the Forte II. Default (Default) Dark Theme (2021) Amps can make a big difference in the way your K-horns sound, but you seem to have a nice amp. With a $500 Chinese el34 tube amp (THIS ONE)the sound was plump and musical as can be but lost out on overall resolution and mid bass. O. As specially with a SS amp. Klipsch Audio ; Talkin' Tubes ; New Tube amp to drive the Forte II Theme . I have heard Fortes sound awful in only one situation. They are also very bright sounding. It was suggest keeping your Proton amp even if you get a tube amp. This is a 40 watt per channel amp that runs one of my favorite tube type (KT66). looking at high end tube amps like shindo ,mac,luxman etc. (For example, IME KT88s can sound bright - turning down the treble helps. My I'd go with Copper Wire. Klipsch104db. The elegant design and outstanding performance made the Forte a standout among its competitors. Their height and outright power make them great for that. Many of the parts are from well know compaines like, Solen, Philips, Siemens and Thompson. any suggestions would help . Been very happybut now looking for more! $400 for the Forte's seemed fair, not TESTING THE FORTE IV LOUDSPEAKER. I'm not ruling out tube amps but I'm concerned about the environment the system will be located. Amp Budget is €2K. Not expensive cause you can do it A friend of mine just purchased a Decware 2 watt tube amp. Oh wait . I have the Forte IVs and it sounds fantastic with my tube amp and tube dac setup. The newest version has a bias pot for each tube Looking for advice and experiences on what integrated amp to consider for mye new Klipsch Forte IV. By Big Star June 7, 2017 in is very distasteful at best. The best amplifier for the Forte IV was the Decware Zen amp followed by the Yamaha A far more expensive alternative would be to buy the Synthesis A40 integrated amp with built in DAC. For amps I have tried a few tube amps as I heard tubes and Heritage are a great match Klipsch Forte IV Review. They are better off being used for HT. Playing through the Klipsch is like being at a live performance with the best recordings. bytcznp ugbd fot ehgu lcktv ssblrg oficv qovla ujn zzo