Ha .5ohm you say?--bring back the oldies but goodies-- my Electro Research A75s would drive 0.25 Ohms load no problem all day!
The Primary of the Dayton Wright XG8 ELS transformers.
DesW
The Primary of the Dayton Wright XG8 ELS transformers.
DesW
Driving 1 ohm
Rwwear, ESLs do not respond well if the amplifier can double its power as impedance is cut in half. It will result in no bass and too much highs. This is why tube amplifiers are often preferred for ESLs, despite the misguided attempts of several ESL manufacturers of making the speaker's impedance really low in an attempt to make them work better with transistors. The result is often a speaker that neither tubes nor transistors can actually make sound right. For speakers like this tubes and a set of ZEROs are usually the best solution. See http://www.zeroimpedance.com and http://www.atma-sphere.com/papers/paradigm_paper2.html for more information. |
Best amp to drive ESL? Roger Sanders (http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/manufacture/0702/index.html) of course suggest to use solid state amplifiers, specifically his own design. I believe that Andr did not strated the tread asking advise to help him to find different amp then one he uses and enjoys - rather what harm it can endur by driving 1 Ohm load. ...of course when I owned Quad ESL 63 I used only tube amps (heh, heh, heh...) Regards Simon |