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
Tell you what, you suggest an amp at 1000.00 USD New.  It has to have just half the specs of the hypex or ice modules. 1000.00 USD New?
Class A, AB, anything that sound as good, stays cool, low cost  to run, quiet, and 1/2 the wpc, heck a 1/3, a 1/4.  Now let's add, able to change the sonic signature, in 15 min, all over the map.. Now lets add can carry 2000 watts under each arm..

Everything I read, where you point to someone's quote, the article are single quotes, from a single source, and a single opinion,  or 1989 speaker adds about how they still make it.. SO!!!

So they still make a poorly designed XO, heck I can do that.. Really I can screw up, make a mess, and say it's still a great product. Even if it's NOT...

Is there a reason?  I think you got a house FULL of class Ds, are you a class D junkie on the down low.. Joined the A/AB club and it's blood in and blood out? 1% amp gang or something..


Class A-Z amps are the bomb
What happened to Ds I like double Ds, a pair.
WHY AREN'T Class D amps the bomb?


Well they are, so there...

Regards
Like I said so many times now, a "stable" amp into 2ohm load means it won’t oscillate blow up and take out speaker drivers, but it does not mean it can drive the loads we are talking about here.
Yes.

'Stability' only refers to oscillation or the lack thereof. It says nothing about low impedances, unless the amp oscillates when presented with a low impedance.
So please stop just repeating what I’ve said first many times now, and aiming it back at me🤷‍♂️.
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