Quicksilver Audio Horn Mono monoblock power amplifier Measurements part 2

Quicksilver Audio Horn Mono monoblock power amplifier Measurements part 2

Single-ended triode (SET) amplifiers are typically paired with horn loudspeakers, for good reason: most SETs produce very low power, so to get acceptable loudness you need a highly sensitive speaker, which means horns. Similarly, horn owners are often advised that the best amplifier for their speakers is a SET. Certainly, the horn-SET combination can be magical, but, in my experience, SETs are not the only type of amplifier that can sound good with horns.

Quicksilver Audio
5635 Riggins Court, Unit 15
Reno, NV 89502
(775) 825-1514
www.quicksilveraudio.com

Quicksilver Audio Horn Mono monoblock power amplifier Measurements

Quicksilver Audio Horn Mono monoblock power amplifier Measurements

Single-ended triode (SET) amplifiers are typically paired with horn loudspeakers, for good reason: most SETs produce very low power, so to get acceptable loudness you need a highly sensitive speaker, which means horns. Similarly, horn owners are often advised that the best amplifier for their speakers is a SET. Certainly, the horn-SET combination can be magical, but, in my experience, SETs are not the only type of amplifier that can sound good with horns.

Quicksilver Audio
5635 Riggins Court, Unit 15
Reno, NV 89502
(775) 825-1514
www.quicksilveraudio.com

Quicksilver Audio Horn Mono monoblock power amplifier Associated Equipment

Quicksilver Audio Horn Mono monoblock power amplifier Associated Equipment

Single-ended triode (SET) amplifiers are typically paired with horn loudspeakers, for good reason: most SETs produce very low power, so to get acceptable loudness you need a highly sensitive speaker, which means horns. Similarly, horn owners are often advised that the best amplifier for their speakers is a SET. Certainly, the horn-SET combination can be magical, but, in my experience, SETs are not the only type of amplifier that can sound good with horns.

Quicksilver Audio
5635 Riggins Court, Unit 15
Reno, NV 89502
(775) 825-1514
www.quicksilveraudio.com

Quicksilver Audio Horn Mono monoblock power amplifier Specifications

Quicksilver Audio Horn Mono monoblock power amplifier Specifications

Single-ended triode (SET) amplifiers are typically paired with horn loudspeakers, for good reason: most SETs produce very low power, so to get acceptable loudness you need a highly sensitive speaker, which means horns. Similarly, horn owners are often advised that the best amplifier for their speakers is a SET. Certainly, the horn-SET combination can be magical, but, in my experience, SETs are not the only type of amplifier that can sound good with horns.

Quicksilver Audio
5635 Riggins Court, Unit 15
Reno, NV 89502
(775) 825-1514
www.quicksilveraudio.com

Quicksilver Audio Horn Mono monoblock power amplifier Page 3

Quicksilver Audio Horn Mono monoblock power amplifier Page 3

Single-ended triode (SET) amplifiers are typically paired with horn loudspeakers, for good reason: most SETs produce very low power, so to get acceptable loudness you need a highly sensitive speaker, which means horns. Similarly, horn owners are often advised that the best amplifier for their speakers is a SET. Certainly, the horn-SET combination can be magical, but, in my experience, SETs are not the only type of amplifier that can sound good with horns.

Quicksilver Audio
5635 Riggins Court, Unit 15
Reno, NV 89502
(775) 825-1514
www.quicksilveraudio.com

Quicksilver Audio Horn Mono monoblock power amplifier Page 2

Quicksilver Audio Horn Mono monoblock power amplifier Page 2

Single-ended triode (SET) amplifiers are typically paired with horn loudspeakers, for good reason: most SETs produce very low power, so to get acceptable loudness you need a highly sensitive speaker, which means horns. Similarly, horn owners are often advised that the best amplifier for their speakers is a SET. Certainly, the horn-SET combination can be magical, but, in my experience, SETs are not the only type of amplifier that can sound good with horns.

Quicksilver Audio
5635 Riggins Court, Unit 15
Reno, NV 89502
(775) 825-1514
www.quicksilveraudio.com

Quicksilver Audio Horn Mono monoblock power amplifier

Quicksilver Audio Horn Mono monoblock power amplifier

Single-ended triode (SET) amplifiers are typically paired with horn loudspeakers, for good reason: most SETs produce very low power, so to get acceptable loudness you need a highly sensitive speaker, which means horns. Similarly, horn owners are often advised that the best amplifier for their speakers is a SET. Certainly, the horn-SET combination can be magical, but, in my experience, SETs are not the only type of amplifier that can sound good with horns.

Fine Tunes #47

Fine Tunes #47

Sometimes tweaks take on a life of their own. Take the one of using Armor All to keep speaker surrounds from drying out, which you can read all about in the November 2001 "Fine Tunes No.41" I recently got another e-mail on the subject from Dan Mazza at Arizona Hi-Fi, who agrees with Mark Gdovin's objections to using Armor All. (Read Mark's comments on the entire issue in the readers' letters linked to "Fine Tunes No.41.").)

HE 2002 Live

HE 2002 Live

<A HREF="http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com">Home Entertainment 2002</A> is set to open to the public as planned, May 31&ndash;June 2, 2002, at the Hilton New York & Towers Hotel in New York City. Show attendees will be treated to numerous free educational seminars and musical performances from a dozen popular jazz, classical, and contemporary recording artists.

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