Wemfan
If pursuing Pass Labs I highly recommend talking to Kent 5308785350 prior to any actual purchase.
He is very friendly, knowledgeable and forthcoming with the information.
I was curious so I gave him a call.
Told him we were considering using an x.350 on 801 matrix in a room 29x29x11.
Some of the speakers currently being tested with at Pass Labs are Sony's SSAR1, Array 1400 and TAD - did not catch the model # of the last one.
When I mentioned the matrix 801's some comments were
"you mean the boxy ones with smaller boxes/pieces on top of one another"
"those were very highly regarded and not difficult to drive at all"
He quickly put the impedance info and room size into his online model.
the amp info I got from him.
x350 was designed around an 8 ohm speaker.
the more current product 350.5 is based on a lower 6 ohm speaker.
the x350 does double down but it does not like it (Kent's words)
Distortion increases. Similarly it would produce half the power at 16 ohms.
He suggested that the x250.5 which is also based on a 6 ohm speaker would be a better choice than the x350.
The 801 matrix as we saw in the impedance graph - dips to 5 ohms in the bass and HF areas.
The rough estimate from Kent is you should be able to hit 105 db peak levels in your room with the x350.
Cheers
If pursuing Pass Labs I highly recommend talking to Kent 5308785350 prior to any actual purchase.
He is very friendly, knowledgeable and forthcoming with the information.
I was curious so I gave him a call.
Told him we were considering using an x.350 on 801 matrix in a room 29x29x11.
Some of the speakers currently being tested with at Pass Labs are Sony's SSAR1, Array 1400 and TAD - did not catch the model # of the last one.
When I mentioned the matrix 801's some comments were
"you mean the boxy ones with smaller boxes/pieces on top of one another"
"those were very highly regarded and not difficult to drive at all"
He quickly put the impedance info and room size into his online model.
the amp info I got from him.
x350 was designed around an 8 ohm speaker.
the more current product 350.5 is based on a lower 6 ohm speaker.
the x350 does double down but it does not like it (Kent's words)
Distortion increases. Similarly it would produce half the power at 16 ohms.
He suggested that the x250.5 which is also based on a 6 ohm speaker would be a better choice than the x350.
The 801 matrix as we saw in the impedance graph - dips to 5 ohms in the bass and HF areas.
The rough estimate from Kent is you should be able to hit 105 db peak levels in your room with the x350.
Cheers