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Re: KEF LS50 Amping.
« Reply #10 on: June 12, 2015, 04:27:27 PM »

in the <$1K category, I have been using this
http://www.teac.com/product/ai-2000/
both for the LS50 and for my ortho headphones (it has A/B speaker taps). I could not be happier, particularly with the power amp section (you can bypass the preamp) and with the MM phono input. Super-fast, at least compared to the Marantz it replaced. Power-wise, I never have the impression the amp is breaking a sweat in my 20x25 high-ceilings living room. For your application you may save some $$$ and get the little brother (ai-1000) which I haven't heard but was also well reviewed. The by-passable preamp section is a touch on the warm side on neutral. For LS50 it may be a good thing.

Not what you are asking for but have you considered the new Andrew Jones' ELAC speakers? If I were to buy mini speakers today I would probably want to wait to audition those first.
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Re: KEF LS50 Amping.
« Reply #11 on: June 12, 2015, 04:54:19 PM »

Andrew Jones mentioned he's aware of the of the Dennis Modded BS22s. If the ELACs better the affordable accuracy monitors, I'd recommend a pair of those with a sub as a good choice for you.
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Re: KEF LS50 Amping.
« Reply #12 on: June 13, 2015, 03:29:26 AM »

If you have the skills (though you just really need soldering skill and some ability to drill holes in metal to put a kit together) you can checkout the Mod86/Par86 amps on DIYA - rough total build cost is $400+ from memory, definitely under $1K for 2 channels... It measures very well and the designer is very active in the product thread. Seems to get good feedback reviews too.
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Re: KEF LS50 Amping.
« Reply #13 on: June 13, 2015, 10:52:42 AM »

i know it's probably not advised, but how would these work in, say a 15'x15' room with one of those 8-10Wpc class A tube amps? Just wondering...
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Re: KEF LS50 Amping.
« Reply #14 on: June 13, 2015, 01:07:38 PM »

They would work rather quietly.

In other news - blew the tweeter on my LS50, expecting a replacement driver next week. Will be building a Modulus-86 amp for my LCD-2's.
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Re: KEF LS50 Amping.
« Reply #15 on: June 13, 2015, 04:16:58 PM »

They would work rather quietly.

In other news - blew the tweeter on my LS50, expecting a replacement driver next week. Will be building a Modulus-86 amp for my LCD-2's.

How did you manage to blow it up?
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Re: KEF LS50 Amping.
« Reply #16 on: June 13, 2015, 05:08:10 PM »

Ain't the ls50 full range?

Also 10w depending on sensitivity of speakers and listening habits of person and types of music. It won't give person lot of headroom for cranking out but, again overall depends.

I know someone audiokarma very happy driving their kef ls50 with a crown xls 1500. I own a crown xls 2500 myself. Actually was more impressed with it then I thought it would when I used it for month driving my large altecs for a month before deciding using it as a sub amp driving large and heavy jbl dual 15" 4648 theater bass bin as dedicated sub.  I use a big crown CE2000 now driving my mains which traditional class a-a/b amp but, thought the class d xls2500 performed 99℅ just as well for full range use. They're just very picky on some preamp/mixer paring between the source and amp.

I like the crossover features and they do work flawlessly as well. The peak limiters do protect your speakers very well too cause it has voltage tracking and will limit its current output when it senses your speakers start to send clip signal but, can easily turn the peak limiters off for consistent full output if needed. They stay super cool too even when pushed to beyond max output and will not shut down. That's why I like them driving heavy loads like subs. I like them personally and not badly priced for their performance. Them weighing only 11lbs makes them easy hual around. I use nothing but, pro stuff for even home now but, still have share of favorite vintage home stuff.
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Re: KEF LS50 Amping.
« Reply #17 on: June 13, 2015, 08:17:14 PM »

for budget integrated options and power needs, NAD and Cambridge Audio should be easily found worldwide in 240V. i have a older CA Azur 350A in my family-fi/TV room. the HP out is pretty decent too.
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Re: KEF LS50 Amping.
« Reply #18 on: June 13, 2015, 09:26:05 PM »

How did you manage to blow it up?


1.Unplug inputs, amps starts to oscillate in ultrasonic frequencies.
2.???
3. Order new driver.
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Re: KEF LS50 Amping.
« Reply #19 on: June 14, 2015, 01:30:41 AM »

If you're looking at cheap crown amps, the class A/B x1000/x2000/xli800/xli1500 are better for speakers in my experience than the xls series. Less power on tap and much heavier but significantly better sounding units. In fact, the delta between the crown x1000 and my previous parasound a21 was smaller than the delta between the parasound and the Ragnarok. 
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