Amplifier recommendations for 86 dB Sensitivity Speakers
Hi,
I’m considering a pair of Technics SB-G90M2, they have good specifications on paper; however, my only concern would be their 86 dB sensitivity.
My current amplifier is Cayin A100t, which according to its specs, outputs 70 watts into 8ohms. the Technics are 4 Ohms; so, I assume my Amp could deliver 100-140 Watts into 4 Ohms. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find more accurate information about my amplifier, and it only shows the output power at 8 Ohms equipped with KT-88 output tubes (mine came with EL-34s), therefore, it’s unclear what the real output powerat 4 ohms is.
Wondering if this tube amplifier would be a good match for these more demanding 86 dB speakers? I’m aware of impendence fluctuations and I know the Amp can drive them just fine, but I am not sure if 100 watt per channel -assuming that’s what my Amp can deliver into 4 Ohms- would be enough for these speakers to make them sound as intended, meaning, good sound quality.
(I don’t nor am planning to listen at high volume but have a larger room with high ceilings).
Below are the specs.
Many thanks,
Technics SB-G90M2 Speakers
- Type: 3-way floorstanding speaker with bass reflex
- Woofer: 2 x 16 cm
- Midrange: 16 cm
- Tweeter: 2.5 cm
- Sensitivity: 86 dB
- Impedance: 4 ohms
- Frequency range: 33 Hz – 90 kHz (-10 dB)
- Crossover frequencies: 500 Hz, 3400 Hz
- Maximum power handling: 200 W
- Recommended amplifier power: 40-200 W
- Dimensions and weight: 111.4 x 29.2 x 36.6 cm / 35 kg
Cayin A100T Integrated Tube Amplifier
Power output: 70 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 10Hz to 65kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 1%
Input sensitivity: 480mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio: 89dB (line)
Speaker load impedance: 4Ω to 8Ω
Valve complement: 8 x KT88, 2 x 12AU7, 2 x 6CG7, 1 x 12AX7
Dimensions: 440 x 210 x 397mm
Weight: 29kg
Showing 2 responses by ditusa
Review Technics SB-G90 floorstanding speaker''So you have been able to read that this Technics is a big heavy, 3-way bass reflex speaker. So far so good. The nominal impedance is 4 Ohms and the continuous load 100 watts. 200 watts peak. That’s more than enough for many a living room. It takes about 40 watts to get it going. We estimate that a tube won’t go very well, but who knows with a heavier 300B it might work, considering the efficiency is still about 88 dB. That’s not super high, but it’s not low either.'' see review here Mike |