hi mattew. I'm looking seriously at these speakers and would have two choices for amps. The setting is a bedroom, occasional listening at 90-95, distance 3 meters and often listening to classical music. I could use a pair of bridged AHB2 or a pair of March Audio P701 monoblocks. Both should have plenty of power but I know bridging comes with some consequences and I'd be biased toward the March. What do you think?
Hi,
I am using a full setup of Benchmark ,including the AHB2 pair to power the S7T's.all i can say is WOW!.
to be totally honest - I am biased regrading Perlisten . my company distribute it here in Israel .
I am not biased because we sell it and we are allowed to sell it only in Israel.
I am totally biased because the way they sound! for me its an ultra rare thing to like and apricate a speaker ,i don't think there a lot out there that do so much things- so right and also break some records objectively and subjectively (for me) - they are also super easy to integrate acoustically well in a typical room(even small one like we have)- they are actually the only speakers that we can hear at our show room ,to a good results ,without RC.
of course, i do not trust my ears 100% and when a new speaker arrives i always invite a few people that I considered to be a very good listeners - they don't know each other - reactions were about the same.so - I pretty sure this guys are up to something truly unique.
measurements tells you a lot(for me its the starting point)- though they don't tell the all story - you need to combine it with actual listening.
I advice you all not to listen to me - and hear it for your self.my guess is that you will be very surprised.
this is not to say there are not other ,cheaper good speakers, very enjoyable - out there.
about the AHB2 - its known for its quality in bridge mode also - and i have checked that with many speakers -with no issues.
about the "high SPL combined with clean sound camp" - I am with Matt and experience the benefits of it ,almost daily .
how we Perceives "spl level" is strongly related to distortion .
the lower you have the more you want to turn up the volume - speaking about "loud levels " without speaking of distortion in the same context - don't really tell you a lot .
the usual case is that people turn down the volume claiming - "its too loud for me" - is distortion/compression related
the lack of compression, even at not very high SPL levels has its own benefits , as well.
James, thank you for an amazing review and all your hard work. i truly apricate it