If I decide to stick with my TRL 800s on the bass on the Arrakis, I wonder how a pair of Atma-Sphere MA-3 would sound on top. Would the TRL amps sound slow compared to the MA-3?
Roysen,
Can you use amplifiers with different gain in the Arrakis? I have no experience with the MA-3, but considering my experience with the MA-2, I would not discard the possibility of four MA-2's. Do you have access to the impedance curve of the low section of the Arrakis?
I spoke with Andy Payor about the Arrakis...I am focused on passives. He said 1 Colosseum stereo could drive it...and that I could also do 2 Colosseum stereo...so I would not have to trade my Colosseum in for monos.Maybe the best thing for bi-amping the Arrakis would be two stereo amps.
Roysen,
Can you use amplifiers with different gain in the Arrakis? I have no experience with the MA-3, but considering my experience with the MA-2, I would not discard the possibility of four MA-2's. Do you have access to the impedance curve of the low section of the Arrakis?
I would imagine so since the A2s have an external active crossover with gain controls.
If I'm not mistaken, the "upper half" tweeter, mids, mid-basses are handled by one pair and the "bottom" the side firing woofers are handled by another pair of amps. I would imagine then that you'd still need a pretty powerful amp up top if this is the case. It's configured differently from say, a VR-11 where one pair runs tweeters and mids, the second pair only mid-basses and the 4 15" rear firing woofers have a 1.5kW plate amp each.
It makes sense then that you see muscle amps up top like those that mentioned Lloyd. I guess it makes sense to just double up on them.
Mike Grellman told me the upper section needs a pair of high quality powerful mono amps to really sing, but the bass can sound really good with a small stereo amp.
Well, he would probably know being one of the original Gryphon dealers, and an owner of Rockport Hyperions (the predecessor to the Arrakis)...and further, if I recall correctly, which he had completely upgraded with the latest drivers from Rockport. Funny - I actually was just thinking about the Hyperions because relative to the nearly 7 foot tall Arrakis, the Hyperion is 'only' 6 feet tall...more like the size of an X2 or XLF...it makes a difference.
Any one ever heard the Hyperions and can compare them with the Arrakis? Does Grellman have any views on this?
Bingo! Found it...it WAS Andy Payor himself in an interview (Soundstage). Ok, it did NOT say you MUST use exactly the same amps...but it DOES suggest Andy is NOT a fan of SET tubes up top and say massive Class D down below. I think this, coupled with the fact that several well setup systems all use 4 identical amps, says something to me. In any event, if I do go this route, I am going passive anyway as I do not wish to get entangled with active crossover, double the sets of ICs, 2 stereo amps let alone 2 sets of monos amps with 2 sets of (Opus MM2...ouch) speaker cables. Arrakis passive with the Beryllium tweeter would already be great enough for me...
"Payor: I find that one real challenge is educating the customer that, in a truly high-end system, it is unwise to use radically dissimilar amplifier topologies in a multi-amplified system. In an age where relatively inexpensive class-D amplification is often used in powered subwoofers, it’s sometimes difficult to stress enough the importance of having system amplifiers with the same transfer function if high fidelity is actually the objective. The notion that one can use a 15W single-ended triode for the main amplifier (because it doesn’t have to contend with making bass) coupled to a 1000W class-D amplifier for the bass may sound like the best of both worlds, but in practice it doesn’t work very well. This approach has been responsible for robbing the true performance potential of many a biamped system, as have poor setup and integration of levels within the system. Sometimes, when the flexibility and power are available, it’s difficult to resist turning the bass up to 11, even though it’s at the expense of natural tonal balance and a correct fundamental-to-harmonic-series relationship. . . . I make it a point to affirm that the active Arrakis has no “subwoofer” section, but that the extremely light, very compliant, low-distortion twin 15” woofers, each with approximately four cubic feet of volume, should be viewed as the foundation of the system, not merely an adjunct to extend bass. Because we are not attempting a lawless coercion of nature to extend the bass response, the integration is exceptional."
That says a lot...thanks. Personally, I LOVE the Altair 2...extraordinarily coherent, transparent and natural (imho)...it showed me a very, very stable and DEEP image which I had not found before in the (innumerable) Wilson auditions and at home. I am NOT a soundstage freak at all, and I tend to listen off-axis while I work anyway. But still, it certainly showed me things I have not experienced before.Mike has changed to Altair 2 which he drives with a pair CAT Statements with Aesthetix Callisto pre and IO phono stage with the Sirius III turntable.
I will say that when I heard the Arrakis with 4 VTLs I played Nirvana Unplugged...and Norah JOnes....not exactly huge scale. But in a room 18 x 30 with a 12 ceiling...Kurt Cobain's VOICE was so corporeal I was shocked...not just solid, not just 'there'...but DENSE and the impact of his words had the power of a person stepping up to a mike. ON Norah Jones, the very first note of the entire album took me by total surprise...a single guitar note and I was already shocked at how 'BIG' it sounded compared with big Wilsons...and by that I do NOT mean a gigantic string...but rather the sheer POWER of that note even at moderate levels was really surprising.
On the one hand, that is not BASS, so subs are not technically delivering a bass note or a voice...but then again, I know that bass delivers special cues and DOES have a big influence on mids in many other ways I do not totally understand.
Hence my question about Altair 2s + 2 ginormously powerful/controlled subs (magico?) vs Arrakis in scale in a room of 17 x 33.
Hi, Lloyd.
Actually I think a pair of great subwoofers like Magico Q-Sub18, Wilson Audio Thor's Hammer, JL Audio Gotham etc with a pair of Altair 2 might have some benefits compared to the Arrakis 2 in terms of bass and scale, which is closely related. This is because it gives you the freedom to place the speakers where they sound best well into the room to avoid early reflections and create the best soundststaging while you can place the subwoofers near the room boundaries where they give best bass response and scale. This setup might help cancel out some of the bass standing waves in your room.
The drawback is that integrating a pair of subwoofers with a pair of fullrange seperate speakers is very difficult.
Lloyd, do you know if Rockport still will make the passive Arrakis?
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