What Class D amps will drive a 2 ohm load


Just asking.

I see specs into 4 ohms but nothing into difficult speaker loads (like Thiel CS5's).

Thanks for listening, 

Dsper


dsper

 
As Class-D devices do not operate in the linear region, EPDR is not a useful criteria for them.


  So you believe the atmasphere statement, that his OTL’s can do a nice job of driving the Wilson Alexia’s as well?? also delusional🤦‍♂️

Give it up you two, looks like your colluding, maybe your his new Class-D partner? Like tweak is with ricevs.
Wrong thread georgehifi ... your post has nothing to do with the Ops topic which is Class-D amplifiers.
Yes it does sunshine, as you both push the class-d BS, that it can drive the speaker loads were talking about here as good as the best BJT amps can, and the biggest laugh your mate says his OTL’s can drive the Alexia’s nicely.
This is a class-D thread. No one is pushing anything. I am stating, quite clearly, that your "push" of EPDR as a relevant value is meaningless w.r.t. Class-D amplifiers. Given that EPDR is meaningless, we don't need to consider 0.9 ohm loading as you have pushed for the Alexia as it has not meaning within a Class-D discussion.  The standard impedance which does not dip below about 2.5-2.6 ohms, is the relevant value for discussion.

BJT has nothing to do with a Class-D discussion, but since you bring up EPDR, EPDR is most damaging to a BJT amplifier in real world conditions because of secondary failure that MOSFETS, and tubes do not experience.
  BJT has nothing to do with a Class-D discussion


Once again, yes it does sunshine, as you both push the class-d BS, that it can drive the speaker loads were talking about here as the OP ( Thiel CS5) speakers as good as the best BJT amps can