Recommended Amp for Dynaudio Focus 340 on a mega budget but low volume levels


hi,

 

(well, not a mega budget, but a mega restricted budget)

I was wondering if it will be at all possible to drive a pair of Dynaudio Focus 340 speakers with a 100 Watt @ 4 Ohms amplifier?
If I understand correctly, this would be an absolutely bad idea under normal circumstances, I could even damage the speakers.

However I will never be driving them hard, simply because they are standing in a smallish room (12m2) which is my office.
Also for that have another audio setup in my living room.

So per definition I will ONLY be listening to them at whispering or slightly above levels and I will never go above that.

For this pair though, my budget is strictly limited. And the Dynaudios are here to stay :)

Dynaudio Focus 340s, sensitivity 87 db, 4 Ohm 250Watts

I was hoping to use either a Simaudio Moon 250i or a Hegel H90 or similar as this is within my budget.
Would a Croft GC-I even work? I guess absolutely not?

Any suggestions are welcome!

Thanks for sharing your insights!

rusty1975

very fascinating!! Expressed in children's language, how does this compare to e.g. a 14k $ Simaudio Moon amp?

(Just trying to set a context here.... how do these latests Class D amps compare to anything? Can we throw all other amps under the bus?)

You are fine with a modest power amplifier in a small room here. You may find the bass excessive and need to trim that, so maybe something with good tone controls.

@fuzztone LMFAO 😂😂

I did hear that these class D amps have come a long way though..

So more realistically, could anyone help me out here?

How about I build a case around this:

https://www.soundimports.eu/en/purifi-eval1.html

compared to a @erik_squires a Hegel H90 or a Simaudio Moon 250i (used) or something without a DAC but similar price?

I think if you want to DIY you absolutely should.  It's fun and gives you a lot of first hand experience.