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
Hi Atmasphere,

I tried some multi-strand 10 gauge copper wire on my Thiels. This replaced 16 gauge lamp cord. Fifteen foot lengths.

Can definitely tell a difference, an improvement. There is more detail, which seems to add better decay in general; cymbals sound more real.

Thanks for the advice,

Dsper

  
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Oscillation has nothing to do with whether an amplifier can double power as impedance is halved, and has nothing to do with whether or any such nonsense.

This statement is false, and quoting nobody, your inferring that someone said if an amp can double down to 2ohms, it’s also stable (won’t oscillate)

Can you point to who said this, or is this just a ******* in the wind statement that someone did, I’ve searched and no one has, not even golfnutz who you quoted.
Well that would make sense as you describe it sounding sterile.
Most definitely would be the reason why my wife asked what's wrong with the stereo...

I am happy they didn't damage my Kappa Tweeters. Did an inspection right after and all's ok.

They're singing with the WOPL's now....

Skip
@joysjane

Old Infinity speakers were tuned without much regard to impedance. I'm not sure which speakers you have, but I've seen a number of crossover upgrades for them you should consider which fixes these issues.

Good as they originally sounded, they were designed without the tools we have today which would allow for simultaneous optimization of frequency and impedance.

Best,

E