How Much Power is Enough?


I'm thinking of upgrading my YBA 2 Alpha HC amplifier (70 wpc). I'm currently using PMC OB1 speakers that are fairly inefficient at 87db. I really don't play my system at very loud volumes...and I don't think that I'm stressing my current amplifier...but I'm not sure. I'm looking for an amplifier that will bring about a wide soundstage, tighter bass, and exceptional smooth execution of mirco-detail. Would having more power make much of a difference? ...or should I be looking at a higher quality amplifier and stay with lower power like my current YBA? Some amps I've been considering on the USED market are: Pass XA60 monoblocks (lower power), Pass X150.5, SimAudio Moon W-5....
Would these amplifiers be a good match for my system? Would it be an upgrade from my YBA? Any advice or discussion would be appreciated.

calgarian
calgarian5355

Showing 2 responses by nolitan

PMCs are known to be good matches with Bryston amps.

I have heard the smallest PMC driven with Bryston, Krells, Classe& Rowlands.

One thing for sure they really eat power for lunch. The 100watters can drive them but when you start pumping them up with 150watts >, wow, they really come alive and the bass starts to really boogie.

I think, the more "quality" watts you can afford, the better. Pass and the Sim you got listed are good choices but look into the Rowlands and Bryston.

good luck
I would also look at one of those modified mccormack dna 1 (170w) from SMC audio. Those would be awesome amps for the PMC and at the same time more affordable than Pass & Sim Audio