In my case, the subs are actually not big power hogs - these are class D amps type units and used "passively" to fill in the very low frequencies below what the Quads can do - at moderate listening levels - I think they take something like 60W per side or less most of the time. The amps though are Canary CA-339s, so they are spec'd at 360W rms by the manufacturer and register 2 amps steady on the EP and the previous conditioner I used.
The more I think about it the more three units make sense! There is at least some information about EPs not being particularly long lived, so I am reluctant to invest more money into this non-supported technology, but I kind of like the sound and the look of the units.
The more I think about it the more three units make sense! There is at least some information about EPs not being particularly long lived, so I am reluctant to invest more money into this non-supported technology, but I kind of like the sound and the look of the units.