Hi Mapman
Thanks for chiming in. Here are the specs of the Sumo Nine from the manual I was able to find.
Class A amplifier
Power Output (both channels driven 20Hz to 20KHz):
8 Ohms: 60W @ less than 0.25% THD
4 Ohms: 120W @ less than 1% THD
Input Impedance: 1 megohm
Damping Factor: 120 min, 20Hz to 1 KHz
I don't know how to calculate current delivery but the manual of the Sumo Nine can be found here.
http://www.davidsaudio.com/nine_plus_manual.docThe specs of the Hafler DH-220 can be found on page 16 here.
http://www.hafler.com/techsupport/pdf/DH-220_amp_man.pdfI pulled some specs that I'm hoping will help you.
Power Rating: Less than 0.02% total harmonic distortion at
any power level up to 115 watts continuous average power
per channel into 8 ohms at any frequency between 20 Hz
and 20 kHz with both channels driven.
Input Impedance: 47,OOO ohms.
Input Sensitivity: 1.55 volts rms for 1 15 watts into 8 ohms.
IM Distortion (SMPTE): Less than O.OOS%, from 1 watt to 1 15 Damping Factor: 300 to 1 kHz into 8 ohms
watts into 8 ohms. 60 to 10 kHz into 8 ohms
Typical THD at 115 watts into 8 ohms: 1 kHz - 0 0025%; 1O kHz - 0.007%; 20 kHz - 0.012/
Frequency Response into 8 ohms: - 3 dB. 2 Hz to 160 kHz at 1 watt, +O, -0.5 dB, 6 Hz to 60 kHz at 1 15 watts
Rise Time: 10 kHz. 60 volts peak to peak square wave, 1 0% to 9 0 % 2.5 us.
Slew Rate: 10 kHz. 60 volts peak to peak square wave: 30 VI,~ s.
Typical Channel Separation: 20 Hz:> 75 dB
1 kHz:>85 dB
20 kHz: >6S dB
Signal to Noise Ratio, unweighted: Better than 100 dB at 115 watts into 8 ohms.
I'm hoping either amp works with the Ohm Walsh Micro Talls or the 100 series. I can't fit the larger Ohm Walsh series speakers in the listening space I have to work with.
I also like these amps a lot. I really don't want to sell them in favor of Class D amps. The ones in my budget that I've listened to weren't for me sound wise.