High current amp search


Hello, so as the title says, I'm looking for a 200+ wats amp (8ohm) that will double it's power down to 2 ohms but importantly also check all the audiophile boxes so strong, articulate, fast bass, smooth resolving mid-range and extended non fatiguing highs. It's proving to be rather difficult because hardly any manufacturers list  output into 2ohms. Budget is around 4000$ so I'm looking at mostly used. Besides something like the Krell FPB 300/400 CX which can be had for that much , what else can be recommended? 

lukaszwk

@lukaszwk  It's the speaker designer who was the idiot when his speaker dipped under 2 ohm, not you. You were always very smart. So, when you return his idiot speaker back to his garage/operations hub to get your money back, make sure you let him know what what an idiot he is...so hopefully he realizes the error of his ways and makes you something better.

Or you could just tell him to close his speaker shop and go work at burger king. You could buy a speaker from some other guy with a higher IQ instead.

@deep_333 why thank you so much for the suggestion about what I should plaster on my speakers, in case I forget I’m an idiot. Btw the speakers I own don’t get anywhere near 1 or even 2 ohms. 2.7ohms is the minimum and it’s in the bass. High current is a prerequisite. 

Well, here's your drawback.

"A speaker that is easier to drive and is also full range might be rather large" 

Just how large is that? 

" yet my speakers (flat to 20Hz) are also 98dB. _

Here, Mark Levinson will explain to you some traits that are required in a serious speaker.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJpdv_XKDno

If your wallet is not heavy enough for the Levinson M1 or Anton....call Eric Alexander at Tekton Design and he will give you an affordable solution.

Well, here’s your drawback.

"A speaker that is easier to drive and is also full range might be rather large" 

Just how large is that? 

" yet my speakers (flat to 20Hz) are also 98dB. _

Well, here's your drawback.

"A speaker that is easier to drive and is also full range might be rather large" 

Just how large is that? 

" yet my speakers (flat to 20Hz) are also 98dB. _