Audire's Julius Siksnius thought that a really strong power supply and 100 watts was sufficient. Except for a few things I can't afford anyway, I tend to agree, even though I use 4 channels of 125 (250 and 400 into 4 and 2 ohms) wpc Audire amps for my subs and mains. With the real, four way Nautilus speakers from B&W, eight channels of 350 watts per channel are necessary. If I can't have that, I am content to listen and not worry about it, because since I heard it, everything in between my system and the Nautilus system is just a never ending stop gap of frustration, frustration of trying to pretend something is in between. Of course, I do not count lush, harmonically rich speakers, etc. because it is not my taste to guess what the musicians and producers wanted, and to buy a system that fulfills that goal for specific recordings for the detriment of others.
Is there a such too much power for speakers?
How do I know the amp I’m looking to buy is beautifully enough power for my speakers?
what will happen when the power amp is (way) over or too much power for the speakers?
My Local dealer quoted, “there aren’t limits on power amp, (but my budget that is). The more, the better, they added”
Their suggested highest amplifications are in $75k range (my speakers are in $20k range)
Please help.
what will happen when the power amp is (way) over or too much power for the speakers?
My Local dealer quoted, “there aren’t limits on power amp, (but my budget that is). The more, the better, they added”
Their suggested highest amplifications are in $75k range (my speakers are in $20k range)
Please help.