You’ll need an amp that can take 2ohm loads with stablity, and still deliver current and wattage
Quote JA Stereophile measurements:
" But look at what happens around 8kHz, a frequency where there is significant musical energy: an impedance of 3.55 ohms coincides with a capacitive phase angle of -58 degrees, which results in a much lower effective impedance in this region. A powerful amplifier capable of handling 2 ohm loads will work best with the Prodigy."
http://www.stereophile.com/images/archivesart/Mlpfig1.jpg
The amps they used were Mark Levinson No.34 and Bryston 7B-ST monoblocks which is the sort of thing you should look at, Krells suggested above are also in that league. I would stay away from Tubes/Mosfets/Class-D and Mac's with output transformers.
Cheers George
Quote JA Stereophile measurements:
" But look at what happens around 8kHz, a frequency where there is significant musical energy: an impedance of 3.55 ohms coincides with a capacitive phase angle of -58 degrees, which results in a much lower effective impedance in this region. A powerful amplifier capable of handling 2 ohm loads will work best with the Prodigy."
http://www.stereophile.com/images/archivesart/Mlpfig1.jpg
The amps they used were Mark Levinson No.34 and Bryston 7B-ST monoblocks which is the sort of thing you should look at, Krells suggested above are also in that league. I would stay away from Tubes/Mosfets/Class-D and Mac's with output transformers.
Cheers George