32 dB is the problem. The less power an amp has, the more likely the gain will be less too, since its more likely to be used on more sensitive speakers. So amps of the power level in which you are interested are more likely to have 22-25dB of gain.
Amp search
So I'm looking for an amp to bi-amp the upper section of my palladium p37f's. Either solid state class A or tube, between 50 and 100 watts. This is only going to do work above 550 hz with benign impedance loads. Budget is 2500$ so obviously used. The problem I'm having is finding one with 32 DB gain to match the the amp I will be using on the woofers. It's proving a bit tricky to find one. Variable gain one would be even better. Can anyone point me towards such a product? I'm open to older models, within reason.
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@atmasphere I just learned from the manufacturer of my current amp that there's an input board available that lowers gain to 26db. This should make it easier to locate an appropriate amp. Are there any candidates out there that come to mind? |
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