That depends on the speaker! My speakers have dual 15" woofers and no problem driving them will lower power amps with high output impedance at all.4 15 ich woofer will need current, and lots of it.
OTL FTWThat depends on the speaker! My speakers have dual 15" woofers and no problem driving them will lower power amps with high output impedance at all.
No, I have a Dynaco ST35 (17.5 Watts/channel) that can handle those speakers with ease.OTL FTW
I guess a S-30 3.3 fully tricked out will go for just shy of 9 grand..8980 to be exact.
Or A pair of M60 3.3 (15660) fully maxed out.
I’m guessing you Are referring to it.. or them?
Yes, I will believe that.
What are you getting instead ? MBL 9011 ?Not really in your price range, but if you could swing it my Jeff Rowland 925 amps are for sale at $36000. Incredible works of art that never run hot and have tremendous power!
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I know of a person that bought one of those little ST35s and had a technician sort it out. It replaced a pair of SETs in his system. He sounds very happy with it and doesn't seem to feel any reason to miss his SETs. Little push pull amps like that really threaten SETs. The only problem is that quite often such amps are not executed nearly as well as they deserve, given that a pair of 7 Watt SETs can set you back over $10K.Yes. Tube power is awesome.
A budget of 18k.
One certainly does not need to spend it all.
Is it possible that you’re miscalculating? AFAIK at least 7A is required to drive a 2ohms speaker at 100 watts. P=IxVEven if you had four 8 Ohm drivers in parallel (2 Ohms), to drive them with 100 Watts is only 3.5 Amps...
In the Pass product range, you could consider the FirstWatt series. There are newer models out with more power, The Pass Labs SIT-4, for example, (Static Induction Transistor (SIT) technology) puts out a modest 12 wpc into 8 olms. Has both XLR and RCA imputs. These are listed for $5,000 for each mono-block. SQ is quite high for a modest price. I quote: "the SIT-4 is not about sheer wattage; it’s about precision, detail, and a deeply engaging listening experience. This low-power design makes it an ideal match for high-efficiency speakers, ensuring that every note is delivered with clarity and finesse." NOTE: for high efficiency speakers.
There's also a FirstWatt 5 but I am not sure about pricing and availability. Happy hunting and listening.
Good catch!! Yes- dunno what I was thinkingIs it possible that you’re miscalculating? AFAIK at least 7A is required to drive a 2ohms speaker at 100 watts. P=IxV
I have these Pass mono blocks also.Jasper, I'm late to the party so if you're still searching I'll cast a vote for my PASS X260.8's. I couldn't be happier, they're driving a pair of Revel Studio 2's
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