Husband & Wife

Its been a week now that i have been using a Lyrita Audio Set 2A3 and bringing the focus back on how important it is to have a compatbile speaker so that the entire system sounds musical. Lyrita Audio Set 2A3 + Pioneer CS-905

HiFi Rig: Cambridge Audio Cxn > Lyrita Audio Set 2A3 > Pioneer CS-905 / Piega Classic 3.0
 
So after acquiring my new gear, I did the wife test on my system. I asked her politely "do you hear a difference" , which was better my last system or this one? She says it sounds the same, but I swear I do o_O.

HiFi Rig: Cambridge Audio Cxn > Lyrita Audio Set 2A3 > Pioneer CS-905 / Piega Classic 3.0
 
" She says it sounds the same" Women have normally stronger ears than men by nature. But may be their idea of quality is few steps above us. For now they will like looks more than sound until they hear a speaker which can provide a realism. Men tends to get excited by different levels of quality too easily. which is improved/different than previous.
 
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So after acquiring my new gear, I did the wife test on my system. I asked her politely "do you hear a difference" , which was better my last system or this one? She says it sounds the same, but I swear I do o_O.

HiFi Rig: Cambridge Audio Cxn > Lyrita Audio Set 2A3 > Pioneer CS-905 / Piega Classic 3.0
Obviously, you deserve it, because of your politeness for anything and everything.
 
Love this thread. Recently I married my Cyrus with Totem Rainmaker. A very transparent with excellent imaging.

HiFi Rig: Cyrus 8vs + Nuprime Omnia + SMSL D300 + ASI Liveline power cable + ASI Liveline Reference IC + Townsend Isolda + Totem Rainmaker
 
I see the analogy! The amplifier and speaker work together much like a husband and wife in a strong partnership—each playing a distinct yet complementary role.

The amplifier acts as the power source, strengthening and refining the audio signal before passing it on, while the speaker serves as the voice, bringing those amplified signals to life for the world to hear. Without one, the other wouldn't function effectively. It’s a symbiotic relationship—one enhances and supports the other, much like a harmonious marriage where communication, balance, and shared purpose create something greater than the sum of its parts.

Stereo HiFi Rig: Cambridge Audio Cxn v2 + Arcam airDac + Cyrus6 / Elekit tu 8730 300b + ASI Live line power cable + ASI Live line Reference IC + Townsend Isolda speaker cables + Linn Keilidh speakers
 
I see you moved away from the Cyrus -> Rainmaker to an Older Linn Keilidh speaker now married to Cyrus6 / Elekit tu 8730 300b. Can you shed some light of what you gained especially to the move to the Linn speaker?
 
With the Linn Keilidh what I gain is an efficiency: 92 dB which is an easy load for my 300B, and fills up my room size of 300 sqft.
 
Respected Hifi members, I would love to know some of the best Husband & wife / Amp & Speaker combination for the benefit of budding audiophiles.
 
Respected Hifi members, I would love to know some of the best Husband & wife / Amp & Speaker combination for the benefit of budding audiophiles.

I have mated a single driver Alnico speaker with a DHT pre and a 300b power amp. Very good synergy. Clean, clear and detailed. ethereal and airy. I don't get a thick and forward midrange like I used to get with my previous combo using EL34/EL84, but the above combo is much more balanced and sophisticated which has grown on me over time.
 
I have mated a single driver Alnico speaker with a DHT pre and a 300b power amp. Very good synergy. Clean, clear and detailed. ethereal and airy. I don't get a thick and forward midrange like I used to get with my previous combo using EL34/EL84, but the above combo is much more balanced and sophisticated which has grown on me over time.
300b, is a not a very flowery presentation like SET2A3, just like how men try to attract interest in woman by flowery dialogues
 
I think this husband - wife combo is a very over rated concept. For normal speaker / amp combinations, there are 2 or 3 things to worry about. Synergy in terms of frequency balance and then there are technical things like power capability, damping factor etc. Some speakers don't like amps with very high damping factor.

Things get a little complicated when you go into the realm of flea watt SET amps and very high efficiency speakers. In that world, things get very bespoke and it is best discussed with the speaker maker.
 
Pairing warm speakers with a bright amplifier can create a balanced and enjoyable sound. Here's why this combination works well:

When combined, the warm speakers can soften the brightness of the amp, while the bright amp adds clarity and detail to the warm speakers, resulting in a harmonious and well-rounded audio experience.
Some popular combinations include:

Ultimately, the best pairing depends on your personal preferences and the acoustics

Warm Speakers: Brands like Wharfedale, Sonus Faber, or Harbeth
Bright Amplifiers: Brands like Yamaha, Rotel, or Cambridge Audio.


Ultimately, the best pairing depends on your personal preferences and the acoustics of your listening space. Would you like recommendations for specific models? Please music lovers, take it forward by adding more combination like

Bright Speakers:
Warm Amplifiers:
 
A beautiful, well-constructed speaker with class-leading soundstage, imaging and bass that is fast, deep, and precise.
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