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Luxman M113

Raul Nicconti

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I have 2 Luxman M113 and want to bi-amp a new pair of Wharfedale Evo 4.2 The Luxmans are 60Watts at 8 omh. I am using a Topping D50s Dac and streaming Tidal as on my desktop system. Anyone think I could improve on the amps or would any improvement be minimal?
 

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I have 2 Luxman M113 and want to bi-amp a new pair of Wharfedale Evo 4.2 The Luxmans are 60Watts at 8 omh. I am using a Topping D50s Dac and streaming Tidal as on my desktop system. Anyone think I could improve on the amps or would any improvement be minimal?

In theory, you can buy a modern amp that measures better and/or is smaller/more energy efficient.

In practice, given the not-too-bad sensitivity of those Wharfedales, you're fairly likely to be unable to hear a difference if you're operating far from your current amp's redline.
 
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Raul Nicconti

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In theory, you can buy a modern amp that measures better and/or is smaller/more energy efficient.

In practice, given the not-too-bad sensitivity of those Wharfedales, you're fairly likely to be unable to hear a difference if you're operating far from your current amp's redline.
I forgot to add that most of my listening is at a low volume as I am working.
 
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