There are numerous members qualified to answer technical questions...the only point i would make is if you do elect to move away from Aesthetix...the good news is the VTL 7.5 MkIII output impedance looks to be around 25 ohms with a peak of 150 ohms at 10hz.
BTW, since this is about your system...i note that both Roy Gregory and Marc Michelson appear to rate your Siegfried IIs as their favorite amp...period. the top of the heap.
Unfortunately it is not yet a technical question - we do not have technical data enough to risk an opinion. And even after we have all the data it is not possible to assure 100% on the matching. IMHO only experience will tell it.
I have said it before - most of the time buying high-end needs some in room experimentation. Particularly when the room is still being finished and the speakers have never been measured.
Seriously you can use the preamp you want if you just use a buffer. I'd even consider putting one together so you could not have to change plans.
Or perhaps just ask the designer of the active speaker crossover to increase the input impedance to 100 kohm. Perhaps it can be done very easily.
There are numerous members qualified to answer technical questions...the only point i would make is if you do elect to move away from Aesthetix...the good news is the VTL 7.5 MkIII output impedance looks to be around 25 ohms with a peak of 150 ohms at 10hz.
BTW, since this is about your system...i note that both Roy Gregory and Marc Michelson appear to rate your Siegfried IIs as their favorite amp...period. the top of the heap.
Thank you for the suggestion, but it is not easy with the speakers being 10,000 miles away.
Jim White very kindly focused on this issue immediately when I raised it with him here in Munich, and he suggested that he can make a very simple transistor buffer circuit to solve the problem.
I said in reply that then we would be adding a transistor in the signal path of an all tube design, as opposed to me using a hybrid preamp such as the VTL 7.5 Series III. Jim replied that that is true, but at least with the Callisto I would have an all-tube circuit handling the gain stages with the outboard transistor only for the buffer.
Thank you, LL21. I am excited about the amplifiers, and I think it is funny that after a two year global amplifier search I came full circle!
I know very little about the hybrid TL-7.5 Series III. Have you auditioned it?
You don't have to run the buffer between the preamp and your amp for the fullrange towers. You can just do it for the bass towers.
I have not heard it...but read only good things about it. superlative things actually. And there are certainly members here who strongly advocate using pre/amps from same designer. For these reasons plus your impedance question, certainly seems like an option.
But it is effectively in the signal path to the ribbon panel amplifier because the bass amplifier electronics pass the full range signal through and out to the ribbon panel amplifier.