Thats what I am going to do: find a powerful amp for a test. One thing that confuses me a lot is the fact that several people told me their 50 watt amps can drive Proacs pretty well (Audiolab,Naim,Arcam). Also, placement is not an issue here, I can see that the woofer is barely moving when it is supposed to really do a hard job.
Can't drive Proac Studio 110 with low budget amps
Hi from Russia
I have problems driving my Proac Studio 110 with mid power amps. I tried Marantz 6003 and Rotel 972, both produce bass-less sound, that is they play around 25% of what should be played below 100 Hz. Phasing is correct, I tried different cables, sources.
I don't think the amps I have tried are good match for the Proacs but I assume they must play bass (of whatever quality, at the moment I don't care). Naim nait 5i is less powerful than the Rotel but it is said to be a good match for the Proacs. Arcam budget amps owners reported they were able to drive Proacs well.
Are my speakers misfunctioning?
I have problems driving my Proac Studio 110 with mid power amps. I tried Marantz 6003 and Rotel 972, both produce bass-less sound, that is they play around 25% of what should be played below 100 Hz. Phasing is correct, I tried different cables, sources.
I don't think the amps I have tried are good match for the Proacs but I assume they must play bass (of whatever quality, at the moment I don't care). Naim nait 5i is less powerful than the Rotel but it is said to be a good match for the Proacs. Arcam budget amps owners reported they were able to drive Proacs well.
Are my speakers misfunctioning?
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