https://www.stereophile.com/content/ayre-acoustics-v-3-power-amplifier-measurements-part-2
https://www.stereophile.com/content/ayre-acoustics-ax-5-integrated-amplifier
...Probably why Ayre does not spec their amps to 2 Ohms.
https://www.stereophile.com/content/ayre-acoustics-v-3-power-amplifier-measurements-part-2 https://www.stereophile.com/content/ayre-acoustics-ax-5-integrated-amplifier ...Probably why Ayre does not spec their amps to 2 Ohms. |
@jafant glad you got to hear that Ayre stack. My combo of AX-5 and QB-9 will result in clipping around a “40” on the volume indicator (max 46, 1.5 dB steps). My room is 18x19 with a vaulted ceiling and two large openings on the rear wall. I listen at indicated 20-24 for folk and such, maybe 26-28 for orchestral, and 28-32 for rock. Much more than that becomes too loud for my preference. I have not experienced any strain at any level, just beautiful music. |
beetlemania my pleasure. I am really looking forward to the next session with an Ayre spinner. Alan did remark that any Ayre amp would not mate well to a Thiel CS5 nor 7.2 speaker. Much more current is required for those models specifically. I will try to get closer to "40" during next demo. I rather enjoyed the presentation and sound yesterday. Happy Listening! |
Pretty sure I once heard a V-1 with the CS7.2, no issues just music. CS5 I’ve not heard ever but agree that most Ayre amps probably not be the best match. The “40” on the indicator is for my specific combo of amp and source! I can probably calculate the typical clipping level for the combo you have below. |