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  1. I'm currently using a SEP (single-ended parallel) 6l6 amp made by Niteshade. It puts out 14 watts of pure Class A power driving the Fortes to whatever level is necessary. I do listen to much complex music (just finished listening to Mahler's 9th) and small acoustic groups alike. I also alternate this amp with the TAD-60 push-pull amp which can be used in a SE fashion or ultralinear with 6l6 or other octal tubes. For this amp I get either 25 or 50 amps. But I also have used a 4.5 watt 421A tube based amp, which, I agree, is a mite too little for Mahler. Have fun!

  2. Its a shame wasting all those hi-powered ss amps on such sensitive and good speaker. I certainly agree with the Crites crossovers and tweeter diaphragm upgrades, but look for a low powered (less than 30 watts) tube - preferably SET - amp.

  3. Greg,

    Thanks for your comments. The thread was not mine originally, however. There is really not much to tell. I called a friend who is the principal in a great woodworking company here in Upstate NY (fawnmeadow.com) and asked him to do the work. After upgrading the speakers with new Crite's xo's and titanium diaphragms, it was the least I could do for a great set of speakers.

  4. While others may know this and have commented on the amazing upgrade that Bob Crite's titanium diaphragms are for tweeters in Klipsch Heritage products, I have only experienced it in the past month. I have upgraded a pair of Quartets and now a pair of Forte's with the new diaphragms (they had their crossovers upgraded first). Chamber music Cd's with shrill violins - hot and unlistenable - are now sweet and beautiful. For those who have not made this upgrade, I would suggest it strongly. It is probably the least expensive and most effective change in any speaker or system that I have made.

  5. After nearly 45 years of changing this and that, I believe that I've come upon the "best yet". I recently bought a set of 1989 Quartets in great shape. I changed the crossovers and tweeter diaphragms ala Bob Crites . Recently I had my Almarro 318B modded by Bill Baker at Response Audio with teflon V-caps, a Noble volume pot, some Blackgate and Elna bypass caps, and a SoniCap power bypass. This is all driven by a Marantz SA-11S2 CDP. A Reference Line preamp connects them. The sound in my 15 x 22 living room with 10-14 foot ceilings is truly remarkable. All those years of listening to this and that compared to this system has raised my excitement once again.

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