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Systemic Development => Amplification and Preamplification => Topic started by: jimbones on September 14, 2018, 12:57:26 PM
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Welcome Wells Innamorata power amplifier to my system.
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Welcome Wells Innamorata power amplifier to my system.
Congrats! More details, pls.... Bought it on reviews, reputation, heard it before, how much etc
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Sure, first there was a recommendation then i did some research. I could not find a bad word about it. Basically they claim it's comparable to any amp in the 5 figure range (10-30K) . I am not sure if i would go that far but yes it is good. I would say it is a very forceful amp, big on lower midrange and great dynamics, more than its 150w power rating suggests. It is dark sounding and not as delicate as a Pass or Modwright but its more exciting to listen to. I find Pass to be blah.
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Sure, first there was a recommendation then i did some research. I could not find a bad word about it. Basically they claim it's comparable to any amp in the 5 figure range (10-30K) . I am not sure if i would go that far but yes it is good. I would say it is a very forceful amp, big on lower midrange and great dynamics, more than its 150w power rating suggests. It is dark sounding and not as delicate as a Pass or Modwright but its more exciting to listen to. I find Pass to be blah.
Yup Pass is dry. Brand new ? Jim be reminded that input is only 30K. Maybe the dark sound is a mismatch with preamp. Or if new not broken in yet. Not trying to rain on your parade just providing input. ENJOY !!!
charles
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Thanks charles but I dont believe it is the 30K ohm input impedance. My Modwright was only 23K ohm. I think it is a sonic characteristic of the amp itself. When I say dark that is comparative to my kwa 100se.