Hi Rhanson, in most cases, you would observe that bass control is sub-optimal, and dynamic of transients are less than realistic... You also migh have to raise volume on theamps or DAC higher than what seems reasonable in order to get desired gain.... Your amp(s) might end up working harder than they should, lowering their reliability.
If you were experience some unreliability from the amp, it might because it works too hard to drive the 3.7s.
Neither the Merrill Veritas nor the Rowland Continuum S2 would suffer of this problem... They are made for compatibility with speakers having variable or lower impedance.
BTW, I tried to send you a PM, but did not find a link for that in your profile page... Want to try from your end?
G.
If you were experience some unreliability from the amp, it might because it works too hard to drive the 3.7s.
Neither the Merrill Veritas nor the Rowland Continuum S2 would suffer of this problem... They are made for compatibility with speakers having variable or lower impedance.
BTW, I tried to send you a PM, but did not find a link for that in your profile page... Want to try from your end?
G.