C J Premiere 11A versus Music Reference RM200


I currently have a CJ 11A driving a pair of two -way speakers with a Scanspeak woofer and tweeter. I am moving to a larger room and have to change speakers to a two-way with an MTM configuration which has an impedance down to four ohms. I don't think the CJ amp will drive this speaker very well with the low impedance so I am thinking of going to the hybrid Music Reference RM-200. My question is: will the Music Reference amp drive a two-way speaker with an impedance that drops to four ohms and how does the sound quality of the Music Reference amp compare to the CJ amp? Is this a good amp swap or are there better alternatives that won't break the bank? Thanks for any advice given. George
merlinman
The Eleven-A should do very well at driving your 4-Ohm speaker unless it is short on power in the larger room. The Eleven can be wired for full power into 2, 4, 8, or 16 Ohms and comes from the factory wired for 4. The RM-200 is a fine-sounding amp but has only 1.5dB more power than the Eleven. A 120WPC Quicksilver V4 has 2.3dB more power and PROBABLY will sound a little louder.

I'd try the Eleven before buying a new amp...but probably you WANT to buy a new amp, right? That's why many of this call this 'hobby' an obsession.

I'd 1st consider this V4, http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/auc.pl?ampstube&1124336073&1123222149 . ENDS TODAY!
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One option is to pick up a set of autotransformers from Paul Speltz.
They effectively increase the ohm load the amp sees.
I used a pair between a Music Reference RM-10 35 watt amp and a 4 ohm MTM configured monitor to decent effect.
The 11A is one excellent amp. We still keep looking, but sometimes what we want is right in our back yard.

Joe