"Typically" an amp that is solid state with big power supply and using bi-polar output transistors (BJT) are the ones that will give the best current output.
To put that into laymans terms, an amp that can "almost" double it’s wattage for each halving of speaker impedance load is a good current deliverer.
Look at the specs.
EG:
50w -8ohms
100w-4ohms
200w-2ohms
For instance very sought after huge old massive Mark Levinson ML2 monoblocks don’t have many watts into 8ohms but they do
25w-8ohms
50w-4ohms
100w-2ohms
200w-1ohm.
https://c05d22d421713559ae3382d5a980815d4cf5ca6a.googledrive.com/host/0B_s-XMmdi448RDhFR2hhdXVQRWM/Mark-Levinson-ML-2-Mono-Power-Amplifiers-.html
Tubes and mosfet amps, don't do these sort of currents, that why they don't usually advertise it.
Cheers George
To put that into laymans terms, an amp that can "almost" double it’s wattage for each halving of speaker impedance load is a good current deliverer.
Look at the specs.
EG:
50w -8ohms
100w-4ohms
200w-2ohms
For instance very sought after huge old massive Mark Levinson ML2 monoblocks don’t have many watts into 8ohms but they do
25w-8ohms
50w-4ohms
100w-2ohms
200w-1ohm.
https://c05d22d421713559ae3382d5a980815d4cf5ca6a.googledrive.com/host/0B_s-XMmdi448RDhFR2hhdXVQRWM/Mark-Levinson-ML-2-Mono-Power-Amplifiers-.html
Tubes and mosfet amps, don't do these sort of currents, that why they don't usually advertise it.
Cheers George