Suggestion for Amp to 2 ohm loads?


What would you suggest for an Amp that can handle down to a 2ohm load and that is rated up to 300 watts a Channel?

I do not need the Max Watts of 300watts.

Thanx!
nearsota
I drive a pair of Thiel 3.6s, that are pretty inefficient and are said to go down to around 2 ohms, with a Conrad Johnson MF2500.
I am in the process of getting a new,and I mean new,pqir of NEAR M50's setup.If you had the review of Stereophiles report on the stock version you will find that the Impedance drops to the 2ohm range.
I will be getting the M50's that incorperate a new Crossover network and possibly newer driver's as the person I am getting them from worked with NEAR and is in the process of starting up a new company that incorperatres NEAR technology!
To be on the safe side I want to have an amp that is capable of handling that type of load and which is Solid State.
I have a Modified B&K ST202 .but I do not believe that shall beable to handle a 2ohm load.

Thx!
Naim Audio amps will drive anything. They have no problem with loads under 2 ohms. 2 ohms and above are a breeze. They may not look real fancy, but brother, they can drive a speaker. Also, they have a very conservative power rating. They typically have 4.5db of dynamic headroom, which means they can produce 2 and a half times their rated power when required. Not Class A power, Class AB, but nice sounding with punch. Not terribly expensive, but not cheap.
Wolcott Presence P220-M Mono Block 220W Tube Amplifiers are rated at
2 ohm load- 220 watts, 12 Hz to 20 kHz.
4 ohm- 220 watts, 16Hz to 30 kHz.
8 ohm load- 170 watts, 20 Hz to 30 kHz.

close to your requirements and a sweet/powerful setup.

http://www.wolcottaudio.com/

-aj