Anyone know which is better or done a comparison?
S shadyJ Speaker of the House Staff member Apr 16, 2024 #2 I have heard a bunch of speakers from both manufacturers, and my preference would be Perlisten by far, although the Personas are pretty darn good.
I have heard a bunch of speakers from both manufacturers, and my preference would be Perlisten by far, although the Personas are pretty darn good.
D Dhos4094 Junior Audioholic Apr 16, 2024 #3 Curious since I have not seen any comparison yet. I love my r7t, r5c, r4s, d212s!!
lovinthehd Audioholic Jedi Apr 16, 2024 #4 Probably as much experience between the two around here as you're going to get as shadyJ is one of the few to experience, let alone review, each....
Probably as much experience between the two around here as you're going to get as shadyJ is one of the few to experience, let alone review, each....
D Dhos4094 Junior Audioholic Apr 16, 2024 #5 lovinthehd said: Probably as much experience between the two around here as you're going to get as shadyJ is one of the few to experience, let alone review, each.... Click to expand... Yes I agree.
lovinthehd said: Probably as much experience between the two around here as you're going to get as shadyJ is one of the few to experience, let alone review, each.... Click to expand... Yes I agree.
D Dhos4094 Junior Audioholic Apr 18, 2024 #6 shadyJ said: I have heard a bunch of speakers from both manufacturers, and my preference would be Perlisten by far, although the Personas are pretty darn good. Click to expand... Any suggestions on some best amps to run on the perlisten? Thanks
shadyJ said: I have heard a bunch of speakers from both manufacturers, and my preference would be Perlisten by far, although the Personas are pretty darn good. Click to expand... Any suggestions on some best amps to run on the perlisten? Thanks
G Golfx Senior Audioholic Apr 18, 2024 #7 Pretty much any of the hypex Ncore class d amps. They are the epitome of bench measurements. Run much smaller and much cooler. Can now get even more insanely perfect bench measurements with the new Hypex NcoreX line. Several excellent companies assemble these. Cheapest would be Buckeye amps—plain cases but US assembled. Better cases from French (apollon amps) and British (Nord Audio) companies.
Pretty much any of the hypex Ncore class d amps. They are the epitome of bench measurements. Run much smaller and much cooler. Can now get even more insanely perfect bench measurements with the new Hypex NcoreX line. Several excellent companies assemble these. Cheapest would be Buckeye amps—plain cases but US assembled. Better cases from French (apollon amps) and British (Nord Audio) companies.
D Dhos4094 Junior Audioholic Apr 18, 2024 #8 B Golfx said: Pretty much any of the hypex Ncore class d amps. They are the epitome of bench measurements. Run much smaller and much cooler. Can now get even more insanely perfect bench measurements with the new Hypex NcoreX line. Several excellent companies assemble these. Cheapest would be Buckeye amps—plain cases but US assembled. Better cases from French (apollon amps) and British (Nord Audio) companies. Click to expand... never heard of besides buckeye
B Golfx said: Pretty much any of the hypex Ncore class d amps. They are the epitome of bench measurements. Run much smaller and much cooler. Can now get even more insanely perfect bench measurements with the new Hypex NcoreX line. Several excellent companies assemble these. Cheapest would be Buckeye amps—plain cases but US assembled. Better cases from French (apollon amps) and British (Nord Audio) companies. Click to expand... never heard of besides buckeye
S shadyJ Speaker of the House Staff member Apr 18, 2024 #9 Dhos4094 said: Any suggestions on some best amps to run on the perlisten? Thanks Click to expand... I had some S7ts in house and I used a Parasound JC 5 which was a killer combination. Perlisten speakers don't have weird impedance loads so any good amp will do. Parasound, Yamaha, Denon, ATI, etc.
Dhos4094 said: Any suggestions on some best amps to run on the perlisten? Thanks Click to expand... I had some S7ts in house and I used a Parasound JC 5 which was a killer combination. Perlisten speakers don't have weird impedance loads so any good amp will do. Parasound, Yamaha, Denon, ATI, etc.
D Dhos4094 Junior Audioholic Apr 18, 2024 #10 shadyJ said: I had some S7ts in house and I used a Parasound JC 5 which was a killer combination. Perlisten speakers don't have weird impedance loads so any good amp will do. Parasound, Yamaha, Denon, ATI, etc. Click to expand... I’m currently running some xpr1’s on them that I’ve had.
shadyJ said: I had some S7ts in house and I used a Parasound JC 5 which was a killer combination. Perlisten speakers don't have weird impedance loads so any good amp will do. Parasound, Yamaha, Denon, ATI, etc. Click to expand... I’m currently running some xpr1’s on them that I’ve had.
DigitalDawn Senior Audioholic Apr 19, 2024 #11 ATI Class D amps. Class D Amplifiers - Amplifier Technologies Inc. www.ati-amp.com
AcuDefTechGuy Audioholic Jedi Apr 19, 2024 #12 shadyJ said: I had some S7ts in house and I used a Parasound JC 5 which was a killer combination. Perlisten speakers don't have weird impedance loads so any good amp will do. Parasound, Yamaha, Denon, ATI, etc. Click to expand... You mean Yamaha and Denon AVRs? Since neither Denon nor Yamaha currently sells consumer amps. Marantz has the new AMP-10 16Ch amp. Last edited: Apr 19, 2024
shadyJ said: I had some S7ts in house and I used a Parasound JC 5 which was a killer combination. Perlisten speakers don't have weird impedance loads so any good amp will do. Parasound, Yamaha, Denon, ATI, etc. Click to expand... You mean Yamaha and Denon AVRs? Since neither Denon nor Yamaha currently sells consumer amps. Marantz has the new AMP-10 16Ch amp.
AcuDefTechGuy Audioholic Jedi Apr 19, 2024 #13 Dhos4094 said: I’m currently running some xpr1’s on them that I’ve had. Click to expand... IMO, when people have a lot of money in their budget, they will probably buy McIntosh or Bryston. If they don't want to spend that much money, then the next price class would be ATI, Parasound, Anthem, NAD, Rotel. Below that price class would be Emotiva, Buckeye and some other less expensive amps. So talk to your dealers to see what kind of prices you are willing to spend.
Dhos4094 said: I’m currently running some xpr1’s on them that I’ve had. Click to expand... IMO, when people have a lot of money in their budget, they will probably buy McIntosh or Bryston. If they don't want to spend that much money, then the next price class would be ATI, Parasound, Anthem, NAD, Rotel. Below that price class would be Emotiva, Buckeye and some other less expensive amps. So talk to your dealers to see what kind of prices you are willing to spend.
D Dhos4094 Junior Audioholic Apr 19, 2024 #14 Love my anthem avm 70. Parasound good stuff and Macintosh.
D Dhos4094 Junior Audioholic Apr 19, 2024 #15 This will be for movies basically. I’ll need amp for 2 r7t, r5c, 2 r4s. Subs running 2 d212s. will eventually add heights/atmos speakers 2 in front and 2 in back.
This will be for movies basically. I’ll need amp for 2 r7t, r5c, 2 r4s. Subs running 2 d212s. will eventually add heights/atmos speakers 2 in front and 2 in back.
everettT Audioholic Spartan Apr 19, 2024 #16 Dhos4094 said: This will be for movies basically. I’ll need amp for 2 r7t, r5c, 2 r4s. Subs running 2 d212s. will eventually add heights/atmos speakers 2 in front and 2 in back. Click to expand... I'll be buying some new amps soon and though I love the look of McIntosh but there's a reason I've sold off my entire of their collection years ago, I'm not lifting 100# 2 channel amps ever again . I'll be buying hypex based rackmount amps, just haven't decided from whom. You can't argue with cheap, insanely clean, big power, and those aren't even the TOTL Nila's.
Dhos4094 said: This will be for movies basically. I’ll need amp for 2 r7t, r5c, 2 r4s. Subs running 2 d212s. will eventually add heights/atmos speakers 2 in front and 2 in back. Click to expand... I'll be buying some new amps soon and though I love the look of McIntosh but there's a reason I've sold off my entire of their collection years ago, I'm not lifting 100# 2 channel amps ever again . I'll be buying hypex based rackmount amps, just haven't decided from whom. You can't argue with cheap, insanely clean, big power, and those aren't even the TOTL Nila's.
G Golfx Senior Audioholic Apr 19, 2024 #17 From Nord in England. Just example of prices. This is an excellent company that is very responsive. Nord Acoustics | Nord One MP NC502 2-4CH Power Amplifier Nord One MP NC502 2-4 channels amplifier. Featuring Hypex modules and individual PSUs, delivers exceptional performance. nordacoustics.co.uk Nord Acoustics | Nord One MP NC252 4-8CH Power Amplifier Nord One MP NC252 4-8CH: Powerful surround sound featuring Hypex modules and individual PSUs delivers exceptional flexibility. nordacoustics.co.uk Nord Acoustics | USA & Canadian Customs Package & Support USA & Canadian Customs Package and support: We handle all import fees, taxes, and customs duties, ensuring a seamless experience. nordacoustics.co.uk also have option for US repair and customs for only 10 euros and you can extend your two year warranty to 5. Just an example. Buckeye will be slightly cheaper and Apollon more expensive. They all use the same modules so you should buy for customer service and case appearance.
From Nord in England. Just example of prices. This is an excellent company that is very responsive. Nord Acoustics | Nord One MP NC502 2-4CH Power Amplifier Nord One MP NC502 2-4 channels amplifier. Featuring Hypex modules and individual PSUs, delivers exceptional performance. nordacoustics.co.uk Nord Acoustics | Nord One MP NC252 4-8CH Power Amplifier Nord One MP NC252 4-8CH: Powerful surround sound featuring Hypex modules and individual PSUs delivers exceptional flexibility. nordacoustics.co.uk Nord Acoustics | USA & Canadian Customs Package & Support USA & Canadian Customs Package and support: We handle all import fees, taxes, and customs duties, ensuring a seamless experience. nordacoustics.co.uk also have option for US repair and customs for only 10 euros and you can extend your two year warranty to 5. Just an example. Buckeye will be slightly cheaper and Apollon more expensive. They all use the same modules so you should buy for customer service and case appearance.
everettT Audioholic Spartan Apr 19, 2024 #18 Just note with Hypex and all amps for that matter, make sure the gain settings match up to your preamp ouput. Most *Hypex/Purifi* manufacturers offer different opamps to meet your particular needs. Last edited: Apr 19, 2024
Just note with Hypex and all amps for that matter, make sure the gain settings match up to your preamp ouput. Most *Hypex/Purifi* manufacturers offer different opamps to meet your particular needs.
AcuDefTechGuy Audioholic Jedi Apr 20, 2024 #19 Dhos4094 said: Love my anthem avm 70. Parasound good stuff and Macintosh. Click to expand... If you already have an Anthem AVP, then just get the matching Amp.
Dhos4094 said: Love my anthem avm 70. Parasound good stuff and Macintosh. Click to expand... If you already have an Anthem AVP, then just get the matching Amp.
D Dhos4094 Junior Audioholic Apr 20, 2024 #20 AcuDefTechGuy said: If you already have an Anthem AVP, then just get the matching Amp. Click to expand... Yeah ive thought about that also.
AcuDefTechGuy said: If you already have an Anthem AVP, then just get the matching Amp. Click to expand... Yeah ive thought about that also.