oztayls
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Hi everyone. I have a SE84UFO2.1 on order (with about 640 orders still ahead of me).
A few months ago I happened to come across some ex Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) speaker monitors. Our ABC was the equivalent of the British BBC back in the day. Sadly, both are shadows of their former selves. However, I'm digressing.
The speakers I found were 1960s Leak Sandwich (Studio monitor) and Leak Mini Sandwich (Mobile studio monitors), both two way 15ohm. They are very unique designs utilising unique ultralight drivers comprised of thin polystyrene cones sandwiched inside aluminium foils on either side, hence the moniker. The magnets are huge AlNiCo. The cabinets are very well braced and damped. The crossovers are minimalistic.
The first use of these Leaks was connected to a 2.3W 6CL6 Spud Kit amp, before I even replaced the original big-can electrolytic caps with low inductance polyester stacked foil types. We could not believe our ears! They had very nice bass and were FAST! Weeks later, following restoration, we decided to sell our Klipsch Heresies (V1.5 and V4) as they sounded muddy in comparison with the Leaks. Since then, we have found that they also like being driven by our 3W Bottlehead Stereomour II amp, sounding superb actually.
Not long ago, I read something about the Zen preferring to drive low impedance speakers, in the 4-8ohm range. Has anyone driven speakers in the 15-16ohm range with the Zen?
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Thorens TD124, Thorens TD125, Lii Audio Fast8 wine barrel oak OBs, Yaqin MS33B, Home made Shure SUT, Bluesound Node, EAR 834 clone, Spud Kit (SEP), Leak Sandwich+Leak Mini Sandwich 15ohm ex ABC monitors, Bottlehead Stereomour II
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