what is so wrong about just designing a stable 8-ohm load for any amp?
Best High Current amplifiers stable into low impedances
Seems like all I hear when reading Stereophile’s measurements when it comes to speakers: must be used with a High current amplifier stable at 2 Ohm. Most amplifiers rarely give specs related to 2 ohm loads. Most amplifiers are only stable into 8 and 4 ohm loads, and if they mention 2 ohm it seems they aren’t saying continuous, but peak, short term power.
With speakers becoming more complex and harder to drive, what are some high current amplifiers that have no problem with these 2 ohm or lower impedance speakers?
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There are a lot of 90's amps that can provide high current. A bunch have been mentioned. Krell, Parasound, McCormack... Aragon is also one that can supply high-current loads. I sold my 8008BB to a guy who had some Martin Logans, and he loved what that amp did for his speakers. Personally, I am using Aragon Palladium 2's paired with a tube preamp to drive a set of Magnepans. |
we can talk amps that can deliver gobs of current into low impedance loads (op's query asks for what's best in terms of 'stability into 2 or 4 ohm loads') but separately we can also talk about amps that sound terrific doing so b is very much a subset of a, let’s not mistake that speakers like thiels maggies etc need the power/current but they are also very revealing of the sonic quality of what is being fed to them solving for a does not necessarily solve for b, for best performance, need both |
The manual says 200 wpc into 8 ohms. Could you confirm that? Could you articulate its sound traits? Its damping factor sounds reasonably high but the continuous current of 10 amperes per channel seems a bit low compared to modern amp. Thx.
Do you know the current spec of this? Seems not available in the manual. Again, could you articulate its sound traits? Thx.
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