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    Audio Research VT 100 enough power?

    Has anyone tried to use an Audio Research VT 100 (basic first model) with an inefficient hard to drive speaker and had good results? I know sometimes tube amps can surprise you and sometimes can do a really good job on low eff. speakers and sometimes fall apart. If not mark1 then mark II or III? I can get a really good deal on one and was hoping I could use it on my Dynaudios.

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    ARC builds quality amps and they don't skimp on parts. I've heard them drive Thiels without any sign of strain so I'm sure they can drive your Danes without a hitch. As long as you don't like to rattle the windows all the time, you should be fine. If not, don't worry. ARC's are well known and easy to resell on audiogon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heywood
    Has anyone tried to use an Audio Research VT 100 (basic first model) with an inefficient hard to drive speaker and had good results?
    I used one for a couple of years with my full range electrostats that presented a challenging reactive load to the amp. Within their power range, they worked very well. I have used ARC components of one sort or another for over twenty years.

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    If not mark1 then mark II or III? I can get a really good deal on one and was hoping I could use it on my Dynaudios.
    I purchased mine used as a MK I and later sent it home to Minnesota for the MK II update. It greatly stiffened the power supply, updated some parts with better ones, and added a small fan. A MK II is proabably going to give you the best bang for your buck. The MK III version replaced the 6922 input stages with a JFET and 6H30s. Though I haven't heard the latest version, some complain that it is even leaner sounding that the MK II.

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    I think I'll give one a try.

    Many thanks

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    I'm not sure what generation this was but I listened to a VT-100 drive a pair of Martin Logan Requests. It drove them very well and the sound was great. I was amazed a tube amp would drive the Requests that well. I have only heard Dyn's with solid state amps. It would be interesting to hear a pair with the AR. I would have no hesitation using the VT-100 if you have Audience or newer Contour. I would have to try before buying if I had certain older Contour or Confidence series.

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