Wow, thanks much, Detredwings.
I guess I just needed someone to say that Dynaudio's prefer to be driven by an amplifier with good power (measured in the unit "watts," right?) /and/ current (measured in the unit "amps").
I'd be happy to move beyond my blind allegiance to Marantz, and will first try to audition NAD amplifiers, which other Dynaudio listeners suggest makes an affordable pairing.
How do I know if the amplifiers I want to audition provide good current?
Everyone seems to talk about power (watts) and resistance (ohms) but never an amplifier's current (amps). Even reading howstuffworks.com I can't figure out how to determine an amplifier's current. I should have paid attention in school...
I guess I just needed someone to say that Dynaudio's prefer to be driven by an amplifier with good power (measured in the unit "watts," right?) /and/ current (measured in the unit "amps").
I'd be happy to move beyond my blind allegiance to Marantz, and will first try to audition NAD amplifiers, which other Dynaudio listeners suggest makes an affordable pairing.
How do I know if the amplifiers I want to audition provide good current?
Everyone seems to talk about power (watts) and resistance (ohms) but never an amplifier's current (amps). Even reading howstuffworks.com I can't figure out how to determine an amplifier's current. I should have paid attention in school...