Thinking about Wilson Yvettes - Sansui AU717


Weird question but I’ve been on the low-power/high-efficiency side of the hobby for several years. Looking at going back to less efficient speakers, particularly looking at a set of Wilson Audio Yvettes. Would be trading in a ~40 watt class A (Sugden IA4) amp that isn’t a good fit with them and likely putting away my Tannoy Turnberry GRs in case I go back to high-efficiency. 


Could I safely use a recapped Sansui AU717 while pondering a Rotel Michi, Marantz PM10, or Yamaha A-S3200? The amplifier’s manual is very specific about not using 2 pairs of 4 ohm speakers and is spec’d for 8 ohm. Wondering if the Wilson’s might be too much of a challenge or if it’s not worth risking even for a couple of months. Wish I still had my GSI75 as that would be perfect for these. 
 

This has to be the first Wilson/Sansui post. In my defense, I wasn’t thinking about Wilson speakers at all. Walked into a dealer and saw a very vintage looking color on the Yvettes—friend who works there mentioned that the Yvettes were considered warmer sounding by Wilson standards which is right up my alley. 🤣

miesdavis

@vvvvvv6 Yes, I listen at very low volume or I wouldn’t even consider it. Your example is my fear. I’d take a great recapped amp and brick it. Not worth it. 

As a former AU717 owner years ago, and using it with slightly more efficient speakers, it's fairly easy to confirm this is not a good pairing with Wilson Audio Yvettes - even for a few months. Best to get the right amp(s) for those speakers if you purchase them, 86db, nominal dips to 2.9ohms, takes a capable amp with some current to get what's needed to make them sound right even at low levels, imo. Best of Luck.    

Agree, you need some beef to make a four ohm, 86 sensitivity speaker sing ...

Odyssey Kismet or similar ...

 

 

@OP If you are going to use a pair of Wilson Yvettes, you'll need a much better amp than any of the ones you have listed.

Look for a used Levinson power amp from the 90s. I have an ML No. 27 Spec is 100W into 8 ohms, but can deliver 200 watts to 4 ohms and 350 watts to 2 ohms. Stably.

It drives my Revel f208 speakers, a load that needs a low of current.

In looking for a replacement, read carefully how the amp responds to 4 ohm loads. If the spec power rating is not double the rating at 8 ohms, then that amp will probably not work for you.