I need some amplifier help


I have an Adcom 555 and an Adcom 555II. Right now I am using them to power a pair of B & W DM640. I am using the 555 for the left ch and the 555II for the right ch. Should I keep it this way or change it to one amp for the low end and one amp for the high end? Just wondering because of the fact that the 2 amps are not exactly the same. Also, am I losing a lot of signal splitting the lefts and rights coming out of the preamp and is there any other way of doing it? I split the left to both ch of one amp and the same with the rights. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
joeseppe

Showing 2 responses by rrog

First of all the two amplifiers are not identical and should not be used to drive separate channels. The 555II actually has slightly higher gain than the 555.

If I remember right the Adcom GFA-555 is rated at 200 wpc. The B&W DM 640s are rated to handle a maximum of 200 wpc. Your speakers have a sensitivity rating of 91db and will probably play as loud as you would ever want to hear them with a good 35 wpc tube amp with a bigger sound and better dynamics.

Yep, having more power than a speaker is rated for is never a problem, unless you are unnecessarily complicating the system and you have two different amplifiers with different input sensitivity.