And what's your point? Have you owned Accuphase amplifiers? I did , 3 actually - E800S, P4600 and A48-S. I've also demo'd E5000, P7500 and A80 amplifiers. There are distinctive differences between Class A and Class AB. I've demo'd each and every one of these amplifiers with an array of speakers including Fyne Vintage 15, Fyne F1-12S, PS Aspen FR20, Klipsch LaScala AL5 and AL6, Klipsch Cornwall to name a few. I've also compared Accuphase Class-A with other amplifiers (I used to own a McIntosh) and I can tell you that Accuphase Class-A amplifiers are in a league of their own and the majority of time and with appropriately matched speakers, Accuphase Class-A amplifiers operate as pure Class A. But if you favor distortion because you think you need a big powerful amp to drive your inefficient spkrs rather than an amplifier that delivers exceptional sonic clarity and true fidelity then sure stick to your Class-AB amifier.
Accuphase amplifier choice
Hello All,
I have decided to upgrade my Parasound A21 amplifier looking for a more refined sound. The following are the amplifiers that I have in my mind:
Accuphase A-48s
Accuphase P-4600
Coda No. 8 (meterless)
Coda 16.0 (meterless)
Currently I am leaning largely to Accuphase. My dealer says that the Class A 48s will sound better with my ProAc D48R. But I am worried that I will lose dynamics since the Accuphase is only 50W into 8 Ohms. But it doubles all the way into 1 ohm.
The P-4600 is a higher wattage amp and I think it should be able to drive the D48R with ease because it doubles down to 2 ohm load. So I am not concerned with it's ability to drive the ProAcs.
I do have some feedback on the P-4600 from another thread here and appreciate it. But now looking for some comparisons.
Has anyone compared/experienced the Accuphase Vs Coda amplifiers? Any feedback is appreciated.
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Good to know - thanks
As you would know, this is true purely for my not-so-efficient speakers. If I had a 95+ db efficient speakers then the A-48S would be no brainer. But after reading a lot of user experiences and seeing a lot of Accuphase videos and finally going back and forth on AI, I have come to the conclusion that Accuphase Class A are definitely warmer compared to the Class AB. And I really do not need more warmth in my system. | ||||||||||
@fire_water "and I can tell you that Accuphase Class-A amplifiers are in a league of their own and the majority of time and with appropriately matched speakers, Accuphase Class-A amplifiers operate as pure Class A. " what is "appropriately matched speakers”? again, Accuphase class A amps are biased warmer than AB (higher idle power), and have wider class A mode full power range, but only if speaker impedance is higher than 8 Ohms (re) across all frequencies.. ..I do have two Accuphase amps, AB and A, A class one sound warmer at 10W+ power vs AB.. I understand as you don’t have any Accuphase amps in your setup now..? | ||||||||||
@fire_water , @westcoastaudiophil, I posed this question to AI and below is the response: Short answer: Here’s what’s going on technically
In short
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Conclusion: Would you like me to show you some measured bias current or power consumption data from bench tests (like Stereophile or Audio Accessory reviews) to illustrate this? |
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