avidyarthy
Well-Known Member
Bought a (used) Krell kav-400xi today. 4 year old, but operated for just 6 months after purchase (so, virtually new) from a North Delhi gentleman. This guy did not prefer the clinical, forward sounding characteristics of this amp, and had gone in for a massive Macintosh tube amp (using at least 6 nos. 2A3s) weighing close to 50 kgs! His preference is for 'coloured' sound which definitely sounded more musical, with more depth than the Krell.
This was evident from his current speakers .... JBL LX22, big bookshelves. Incidently, he is eyeing used Tannoy Gold, 12" concentric speakers from a seller in Mumbai.
The Krell, what I found is definitely forward sounding, with a lot of tight bass, and could go to greviously high loudness without getting any distortions. Yes, it is clinical and flat. Just picks up the source signals as it is and amplifies it to thunderous levels, without adding any flavours, except a lot of tight bass.
So, your expert assistance required to home in on to the right speakers for this relatively thin, yet huge, widthwise and depthwise 'aluminium battletank'. The fit and finish is par excellent .... with specs of 200W @ 8 ohms and 400W @ 4 ohms, don't think it would break a sweat for 'any' speakers available.
I shan't be able to go for any immediate purchases on 'new' speakers, since am broke :sad:. Maybe, have to wait for atleast 3-4 months, if new. So, can look at the 'used' route. But again, I am not in a hurry. Patience is the 'word'.
This was evident from his current speakers .... JBL LX22, big bookshelves. Incidently, he is eyeing used Tannoy Gold, 12" concentric speakers from a seller in Mumbai.
The Krell, what I found is definitely forward sounding, with a lot of tight bass, and could go to greviously high loudness without getting any distortions. Yes, it is clinical and flat. Just picks up the source signals as it is and amplifies it to thunderous levels, without adding any flavours, except a lot of tight bass.
So, your expert assistance required to home in on to the right speakers for this relatively thin, yet huge, widthwise and depthwise 'aluminium battletank'. The fit and finish is par excellent .... with specs of 200W @ 8 ohms and 400W @ 4 ohms, don't think it would break a sweat for 'any' speakers available.
I shan't be able to go for any immediate purchases on 'new' speakers, since am broke :sad:. Maybe, have to wait for atleast 3-4 months, if new. So, can look at the 'used' route. But again, I am not in a hurry. Patience is the 'word'.