Dazzdax, I am using the A-50V to drive a pair of B&W Nautilus 800's - by no means a small speaker. The amp runs in pure Class A up to 50W/channel on 8 Ohms and will deliver another 250W++ in A/B mode. Despite its 50W plate, this amp is a powerhouse. It features digital output indicators and at normal listening levels, they stay well below 1W in my 24'x 12' room. We had a party the other day and people were dancing on the terrace with the sound coming from the living room! Indicators were in the 400w range and the amp did not even flinch.
More relevant than the absolute wattage is how the amp responds to the speakers' varying impedance load across the frequency spectrum. The A-50V will put out close to 1000W/channel under 2 Ohms. Its transformer is designed to carry such loads comfortably. Most of all, this piece will retain its liquid musicality and absolute control throughout such ordeals. Believe me, you will not be able to endure the volume levels that this piece can produce in a normal-size room. Best you take it for a spin if you have the chance.
Good luck in your decision, Andreas
More relevant than the absolute wattage is how the amp responds to the speakers' varying impedance load across the frequency spectrum. The A-50V will put out close to 1000W/channel under 2 Ohms. Its transformer is designed to carry such loads comfortably. Most of all, this piece will retain its liquid musicality and absolute control throughout such ordeals. Believe me, you will not be able to endure the volume levels that this piece can produce in a normal-size room. Best you take it for a spin if you have the chance.
Good luck in your decision, Andreas