D-Sonic peak current output compared to other


Hello,
I read this review on 6moons website about the D-Sonic M2-1500M amplifier and I think it is a very interesting amplifier. However, I am wondering about the "Peak Current Output" spec (30A) according to D-Sonic website, because I've read regarding the Current Headroom at Spectron , where it is said that those can deliver peak currents of 65 amps...
I'm very interested to read your thoughts about that.
cjug

Showing 1 response by hifial

Cjug.

I have also considered "peak current" when comparing amps. But I have come to realize it is not the end all of the whole.

Besides the Spectron, Spectral are known for their "Peak Current".
The Spectron is both a Stereo and Mono (they make an internal change). The Spectral makes different Stereo and Monos.

That being said I have heard both in and out of my system.

I really like the Spectron but as monos and with the upgrades. The price then became a consideration.
I also really liked the Spectral. Not sure of the model but it was a stereo version. But it just did not grab me, something was missing. Their Mono version were out of my price range at the time.

Not to go over all the different amps (do a search) but I found the one.

Do yourself a favor, a BIG one, and demo the Veritas by Merrill Audio based on the Hypex Ncore NC1200 Tech.

DO NOT let the class type bother you.

If you have any questions feel free to ask.

PS It has 38A peak current. I have heard it drive all types with aplomb.