Lamm ML3 + LL1, at last!

I agree this is a big issue of matches SET amps with speakers with low impedance.

Other than the Bionor which is unobtainium, what are your top five vintage horn speakers David?

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Vitavox corners, JBL Hartsfields, JBL EVEREST's and K2's up to and including M9500. ML3's pair very well with some bigger Kharmas too if one is interested in current cone speakers.

david
 
Your issue is a mismatch between your speakers and the amps no cable's going to fix that! Why don't you spend that money on some vintage horns and find out what the ML3's are really all about instead of wasting it on cables that you don't need?

david

Who said it was to be used with my speakers or I was buying them? :)
I just asked for other people experiences ... And thanks, I have now a pretty good idea of what the ML3's are really all about.
 
(...) ML3's pair very well with some bigger Kharmas too if one is interested in current cone speakers.

david

Do you have accurate data on the measurements of impedance and efficiency of the Kharmas?
 
:)!

Vitavox corners, JBL Hartsfields, JBL EVEREST's and K2's up to and including M9500. ML3's pair very well with some bigger Kharmas too if one is interested in current cone speakers.

david

How do you feel about Kharma speakers?
 
Do you have accurate data on the measurements of impedance and efficiency of the Kharmas?
Better than that, I already setup a couple with ML3’s and they slund wonderful together. Of course not every model is compatible.

david
 
Better than that, I already setup a couple with ML3’s and they slund wonderful together. Of course not every model is compatible.

david

back in 2001 i had the 75 watt Tenor OTL's on the Kharma Exquisite 1D's (which i purchased new from David-ddk....he was the new US Kharma distributor), which made a wonderful combination. very lively and micro-dynamic. 75 OTL watts is likely less robust and stable than the 32 Lamm ML3 watts. at the time others were using the Lamm ML2's on the Kharma's too (at CES 2002 that exact combo was magical.....in a large room.....now that i think about it maybe it was the hybrid Lamm's at the show, not the ML2's.....David can tell us).

those Kharma's were around 91db efficient, 5 ohm nominal as i recall.

certain newer Kharma's are likely easier loads, and room size would come into the equation. i expect the Kharma's David set up with ML3's are mostly in modest sized rooms in Asia, as that is mostly where you find newer top of line Kharma's these days.
 
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Vitavox corners, JBL Hartsfields, JBL EVEREST's and K2's up to and including M9500. ML3's pair very well with some bigger Kharmas too if one is interested in current cone speakers.

david
Thanks for the list.
Can you elaborate a little more on the Vitavox Corners?
What is their "real name"?
 
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Vitavox corners, JBL Hartsfields, JBL EVEREST's and K2's up to and including M9500. ML3's pair very well with some bigger Kharmas too if one is interested in current cone speakers.

david
The Vitavox corner horns and the JBL Hartsfields are just beautiful looking speakers.

I did notice there are classified ads for a supposedly NOS pair of Vitavox Cn-191 corner horns on both UK audiomart and free classifieds in Arizona with exactly the same pics... so one of these is (if not both) clearly bogus unfortunately.
 
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46k GBP retail is what I heard

They come on used market if you look. There was a pair for £10k in January via Emporium. Was very tempted at the time.
 
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Vitavox corners, JBL Hartsfields, JBL EVEREST's and K2's up to and including M9500. ML3's pair very well with some bigger Kharmas too if one is interested in current cone speakers.

david
+ 1 on the Hartfields
 
Thanks for the list.
Can you elaborate a little more on the Vitavox Corners?
What is their "real name"?
It's CN-191 Christoph. The design is based on the Klipsch corners but the Vitavox drivers on a a very different level. There's more than one generation, I've had three and each series has it's own pluses and minuses.

david
 
The Vitavox corner horns and the JBL Hartsfields are just beautiful looking speakers.

I did notice there are classified ads for a supposedly NOS pair of Vitavox Cn-191 corner horns on both UK audiomart and free classifieds in Arizona with exactly the same pics... so one of these is (if not both) clearly bogus unfortunately.
As far as I'm aware I bought the last two pairs of NOS CN-191's twenty odd years ago, still have one pair in storage, they're using my pictures of the sold pair in those phony ads!

david
 
Better than that, I already setup a couple with ML3’s and they slund wonderful together. Of course not every model is compatible.

david

Can you tell us what exact models are compatible according to your experience?
 
Can you tell us what exact models are compatible according to your experience?
The best match for ML3 is the midi grand exquisite with F drivers, already set them up in two systems and used them multiple times at CES with ML3s. One of the systems belongs to a close friend and I've spent many days with him in his listening room tuning the system so I know this speaker very well.
david
 
The best match for ML3 is the midi grand exquisite with F drivers, already set them up in two systems and used them multiple times at CES with ML3s. One of the systems belongs to a close friend and I've spent many days with him in his listening room tuning the system so I know this speaker very well.
david

And how does the smaller one sound?
 
And how does the smaller one sound?
The Classic Exquisite is a beautiful speaker as Mike mentioned but it's only borderline acceptable with the ML3 IMO. The Midi Grand is the best cone speaker match I've heard with the them.

david
 

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