maddog07
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I would recommend they stay away from a speaker that actually has a "crossover" in it if you're going to drive it with a Decware amp. Unless you are able to hear the speaker/Decware amp combo "first" before you commit/buy. At least not a speaker with more than a single cap on the tweeter and perhaps a single inductor on the mid/bass - i.e. a simple 2-way, like the Decware 945 for example.
I have a Torii III, which I assumed would sound really good with some vintage Klipsch speakers (ultra high efficiency) - no go. The combination was so bad, it actually sounded "broke". Plenty of volume, but there was something extremely wrong with the frequency response - I mean awful. The same speakers sound fine with a SS amp or the other tube amp I have (a Cary). On the contrary, my Decware 945's sound far better with the Torii than the Cary - go figure...!!! I was told by a guy, who has been in the speaker design, measurement, modification business nearly his whole life, that the stock crossovers in the ole Klipsch's have a pretty complex and reactive impedance... which SET or SET imitating amps generally are not very good at dealing with.
So I would generally agree with most of the previous recommendations. Choose the speaker first, but be careful if you plan to drive the speakers with a Decware amp. I have personally heard most Decware amps, driving most of the speakers offered by Decware either at one of the numerous Zenfests I've been to or elsewhere. They all generally "work" well, but obviously some combo's are better than others..Depending on the persons preferences and type of music they like.... will dictate what speaker/amp the person should pursue - even within the Decware family.
I have heard, with my own ears, my Torii MK.III driving Decware HDT's, Decware 945's, Tekton Lore S', Omega Super 3 XRS', Betsy Baffles and several different Audio Nirvana full-range drivers. The results were very good to exceptional with all these. And these are all minimal or no crossover designs. Any speaker with a more conventional crossover that I've hooked my Torii to, did not turn out to have good synergy.
Just my own experience and preference.... if you're going with one of the SE Decware amps (SE84, SE34), pair it with the HDT, DNA Horn or an Omega type speaker. If the speaker has more than one driver, like the 945, ERRx, HR-1's, etc. pair it with a Decware push-pull amp like a Torii. *note I value life-like dynamics and liveliness. The Decware SE amps, with multi-driver speakers just don't quite get it up for me - though they sound gorgeous on the other single-driver models.
So... let's throw together a killer system for a nube's first foray into this rabbit hole. How about a Schiit Bifrost, some Decware DNA horns and an SE34i... pick some decent wires - nothing exotic or made from unobtainium or that cost more than the components its hooked between.... I'm predicting this would get r' done for your "friend / relative / acquaintance". And be a really nice foundation, in which they could build on, without having to scrap anything going forward for quite some time.
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