I have a few different amps, all maintained and in good working order. Among them are a Perreaux PFM1150, one or two VSP Labs TransMOS 150's, and a Heathkit AA-1600.
The Perreaux is a wide-bandwidth design (out to 3Mhz) with rise times under 1 microsecond. It's rated at 100 wpc into 8 ohms, and probably something close to 200 into 4. Damping factor is >500.
The VSP TransMOS amps are very high current and stable even into a short circuit, rated at 150/300 wpc into 8/4 ohms. They are also bridgeable to mono, so if I bridge them I'm getting at least 300 wpc. Damping factor is also high.
The Heathkit is easily 40 lbs, maybe 45. It's rated at 120 wpc into 8 ohms, but is massively overbuilt and probably making around 180. It's also a robust high current design with high damping factor.
I don't have any class A, low powered, or tube amps, not that I'm against them; I just don't have any.
The Perreaux is a wide-bandwidth design (out to 3Mhz) with rise times under 1 microsecond. It's rated at 100 wpc into 8 ohms, and probably something close to 200 into 4. Damping factor is >500.
The VSP TransMOS amps are very high current and stable even into a short circuit, rated at 150/300 wpc into 8/4 ohms. They are also bridgeable to mono, so if I bridge them I'm getting at least 300 wpc. Damping factor is also high.
The Heathkit is easily 40 lbs, maybe 45. It's rated at 120 wpc into 8 ohms, but is massively overbuilt and probably making around 180. It's also a robust high current design with high damping factor.
I don't have any class A, low powered, or tube amps, not that I'm against them; I just don't have any.