For efficient speakers, how much difference does an amp really make?


I have ascend sierra RAAL tower speakers with 90-93db efficiency and 300W continuous power handling. I’m powering them with dual outlaw M2200 monoblock class AB/G amps rated at 200W into 8 ohms. It sounds good...but i can’t help but wondering if a different amp would provide greater clarity and low-end grunt.

I have been curious about an older adcom amp like the GFA-555 II or perhaps a parasound halo amp like the A23. 

To those who have had multiple amps in your setup, did you find significant sonic differences between amps, or is a subtle thing? I don’t want to start collecting amps, but I don’t want to deny myself the chance to improve my system further. Thoughts?
dtrandall
Sadly, I’m an audiophile on a budget.

In fact, my entire system...preamp, monoblock power amps, CD transport, turntable and speakers didn’t cost as much as the Pass XA30.8 amp does all by itself. Maybe one day....


I have many speakers, but currently using Zu Dirty Weekends, which are like 97dB/w with a 12ohm impedance.  I've tried 3 different amps on it.  My 120wpc Rotel sounded terrible on them, but my Bryson 4B-ST (reCapped) sounds great.  And...  with really dynamic material, I will blink the clip lights on this 250 wpc amp!  Now....into 12 ohms, it's really only about 165 watts, but the Zu's will utilize the full voltage swing of this big amp.  The Zu's are clearly an easy load, yet i clearly hear differences with each of my amps.  I have a newer Byston that I'm looking forward to trying on them that might sound even better....... or not?  
Hey doni,

My comment on the Pass Labs "little" 30 wpc xa30.8 was just referring to the watts per channel. The watts per channel on a spec sheet really doesn't mean much and certainly doesn't tell you what the amp sounds like.

Yes, you are correct, there is a reason it weighs 93 (88 net) lbs, Nelson Pass understands the importance of and knows how to build a well made power supply. That "little" amp is ALL power supply. His newer xa25 is also supposed to be great amp (if you don't want or need balanced). There's a reviewer for "The Audio Beatnick" online magazine that owns both of those amps and he feels the xa25 sounds even better (in certain area) than the xa30.8.  

I had that xa30.8 amp connected to a pair of Magnepan 3.7i's WITH a pair of their DWM woofers wired in parallel (talk about a difficult load) which presents a constant 2 ohm load to the amp and that amp handled it without even breaking a sweat! I ran that system like that for 3 years and never once had a problem with it. It was one of the most musical sounding setups I have ever owned.

Scot 
Efficiency and easy load are not the same.  
Efficiency means things get louder faster. 
An easy load means all frequencies get handled similarly and lesser difference to be expected  from amp to amp other than how loud things go. 
Dtrandal, I concur with those that suggest that those speakers are the limiting factor. You are only going to get so much bass out of such small drivers. That said, I’ve owned a few Adcom amps, and they really do have great bass with decent detail.

They still make amps, by the way, and instead of buying a decades old used one, you might consider something from their current offering. I’ve had both the 555MS and the 555SE at 200 wpc.

I would suggest the 565SE, at 250 wpc. But, it needs around 2 volts at the input stage to achieve full power. Can your preamp put out 2 volts? By way of comparison, your Outlaw amps achieve full power with only .85 volts, or 850milivolts. So if you are getting really loud before your volume knob is at 10 o’clock, then you probably have close to 2 volts potential anyway. Depending on the volume pot scheme, that is.

Or, if your preamp has XLR outputs, you could buy a couple of Schiit Vidar amps and employ them as monoblocks(they operate as mono's when connected with XLR) for 400 watts per channel. I also have that amp btw, another great option.