Bridged amp with electrostatics..


Is there any problem to use bridged amplification power with electrostatics?
I've heard that bridge amplifiers are very powerful but they can't see an impedance load very well.
Are there any other problems with this match?
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Showing 3 responses by gregadd

because elctrostats are power hungry, I have never heard anyone blow there speakers because of too much power. More likely the panels could "bottom out" by trying to drive them to hard. I do not know whawt speakers you have. If they are under warranty you definitely should consult the manufacturer. Just use the normal precautions.
I have recommended this amp alot. Moscode 401hr. I use it with electrostatics. Bridging is acomlpished with a flip of the switch. I am sure you mean bridging and not biamping.Biamping is where you use a different amp for the top and the bottom.