I have Walsh Super2 100S3 units like mapman. I power mine with ATI 1502 amp which delivers 150wrms into 8 ohms estimated 180 to the 6 ohm speakers. I have previously run them with a Marantz pm8005 about 90 wrms. Both worked fine but I like separates and use an upgraded preamp which is detailed but not harsh. Both are AB amps and sound good. I have run them with tubes too and they sounded good bjt were too hot for my climate. All amps sounded different. I would try to get some trial amps to see what you like. I have heard the Hint and really liked it. I spoke to John at Ohm when I bought my speakers and he recommended a solid state amp with good current. The Hint provides that. I am not a class D guy but have heard good things about Wired For Sound amps. There is a very long thread on Ohm speakers on tnis site. You might scan that and see what amps others are using.
What type of Amp for Ohm Walsh F-5015s?
AudigoN Team,
Looking for some thoughts on amplifier choice for Ohm Acoustic F-5015 speakers that I will be getting shortly. Would these sound better with a class D amp or a class AB amp?
I have some space restrictions (17 inch deep open wood shelving with a back wall) that are limiting my amp choices absent a furniture change and I don't want to do that unless totally "painted into a corner" John, the owner of Ohm told me that I should have at least 200 watts at 6 ohms to power the F-5015s. The powered subwoofers built into these speakers come with class D IcePower amps with line level inputs, so the amp that I obtain must have two line level subwoofer outputs.
The two units (2 line level subwoofer outputs, 200 watts around 6 ohms, less than 17 inches deep, don't run hot) that have come up in discussion with John and Evan at Ohm are the class D NAD M32 and the class AB Parasound Halo INT6. I have read that the INT6 doesn't run too hot, so it hopefully would be ok in a piece of wood furniture. After my discussion with Ohm, I saw that the class D Peachtree Nova 500 could possibly work based on the specifications, but can't seem to find any reviews on this higher power Peachtree amp. Another wild-card that would be much more expensive and offer higher power output would be the NAD M12/M22 v2 combo. I am aware that you likely get what you pay for and that the NAD systems are higher priced, especially the non-integrated combo.
Would appreciate your thoughts / amplifier guidance and any additional suggestions.
Looking for some thoughts on amplifier choice for Ohm Acoustic F-5015 speakers that I will be getting shortly. Would these sound better with a class D amp or a class AB amp?
I have some space restrictions (17 inch deep open wood shelving with a back wall) that are limiting my amp choices absent a furniture change and I don't want to do that unless totally "painted into a corner" John, the owner of Ohm told me that I should have at least 200 watts at 6 ohms to power the F-5015s. The powered subwoofers built into these speakers come with class D IcePower amps with line level inputs, so the amp that I obtain must have two line level subwoofer outputs.
The two units (2 line level subwoofer outputs, 200 watts around 6 ohms, less than 17 inches deep, don't run hot) that have come up in discussion with John and Evan at Ohm are the class D NAD M32 and the class AB Parasound Halo INT6. I have read that the INT6 doesn't run too hot, so it hopefully would be ok in a piece of wood furniture. After my discussion with Ohm, I saw that the class D Peachtree Nova 500 could possibly work based on the specifications, but can't seem to find any reviews on this higher power Peachtree amp. Another wild-card that would be much more expensive and offer higher power output would be the NAD M12/M22 v2 combo. I am aware that you likely get what you pay for and that the NAD systems are higher priced, especially the non-integrated combo.
Would appreciate your thoughts / amplifier guidance and any additional suggestions.
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