I realize the OP of this thread has settled down with BAT vk3500 and moved to the T+A PA 3100 HV after a while, instead of going with the initial plan of Accuphase and Luxman. As an owner of the Luxman L-590AXII and ex-owner of Harbeth SHL5+, I find the Luxman and Harbeth combination to lack something although I understand there are people who love the combination. The Harbeths require a vibrant and dynamic amp to produce an open and lifelike sound. Most neutral or warm sounding amps will cause the Harbeth to sound lacklustre and dull.
Luxman vs Accuphase for Harbeth 40.3 XD
I'm considering trying a SS integrated to power my 40.3 XDs. I'll buy used.
I've heard great things about T+A but they are really pricey, and Luxman and Accuphase look interesting, there are 2 examples for sale currently.
Luxman L-509X $6,300 and Accuphase E650 $12K
I hear a lot about high damping factor being necessary to get the best out the the Harbeth's (Luxman is 370 and the Accuphase is 1000).
Honestly cannot justify $12K at the moment but I wondered if anyone has any thoughts on these 2 amps for my speakers? Or any other suggestions?
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@stuartbmw3 I am considering buying 505Uxii. Can you please share the characteristics of it. I asked a couple of AIs, and they said the Uxii series is no longer warm and sweet. With the ODNF4.0, it has a very high slew rate that makes it a very sharp transient and weak in low-mid weight. |
@stuartbmw3 I am considering buying 505Uxii. Can you please share the characteristics of it. I asked a couple of AIs, and they said the Uxii series is no longer warm and sweet. With the ODNF4.0, it has a very high slew rate that makes it a very sharp transient and weak in low-mid weight. |
@stuartbmw3 I am considering buying 505Uxii. Can you please share the characteristics of it. I asked a couple of AIs, and they said the Uxii series is no longer warm and sweet. With the ODNF4.0, it has a very high slew rate that makes it a very sharp transient and weak in low-mid weight. |
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