As far as the Coda no.8 do people who own them find it preferable to run them via unbalanced? The input impedance is much lower via balanced.
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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?
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@faustuss The simple explanation is a less efficient speaker requires more power from the amp. Regardless of the amplifier technology, the fact is that the amp really shouldn’t be working hard for a living if you want the most sonic performance for the dollar investment. OTOH if you simply want to see how well an amp holds up under adverse conditions, no worries. But don’t expect the best sound you can get out of the amp or speaker as a result. To me that seems a waste of $$$$$ |
@lukaszwk They are 22" wide and 30" deep, about 5 1/2 feet high. They house dual 15" woofers, one forward firing and the other down firing. If I had it to do again I would not get a speaker that is such full range, since I’ve had problems with standing waves cancelling bass in both rooms in which I’ve had them. So if I had it to do over I’d use multiple subs operating below 80Hz so as to break up the standing waves and so the main speakers could be considerably smaller even though no less efficient. FWIW though I’ve been to customer’s homes who had speakers that could plumb the bottom octave and they were not particularly smaller even though they were a good 10dB less efficient. 10Db means 10x more amplifier power to get the same sound pressure BTW. One further advantage of easier to drive speakers: Its well-known that smaller amplifiers often sound better in both tube and solid state embodiments. This makes it much easier to find an amplifier that ticks all the boxes. Pass Labs amps are one I would recommend if you want a big powerful solid state amp, but its well known that Nelson Pass’s smaller amps sound better. |
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