Need Adcom GFA-565se info


Does anyone know if this model runs into class A for say the first 12 watts like Parasound. And is it stable into 2 ohms? As specs doesn't give any 2 ohms power ratings.
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The esl dip to 1.6 ohms but that's in the highs. Amps that are stable in 2 ohms usually  are robust and can handle reactive loads. If amp not clipping  then sound from speaker will sound it's best.
I don't think that what Adcom is describing in their manual equates to being 2 ohm stable.  The OP should describe why specifically he wants an amp that is 2 ohm stable.  

I suspect he might not really need that.
On page 9 of the user manual:
All loudspeaker systems having a nominal impedance down to 2 ohms can be connected to, and driven by, the GFA-565SE. The GFA-565SE can drive these low impedances at more than adequate power levels with no difficulty. lt should be noted here that many loudspeaker systems which are rated, nominally, at 4 ohms drop in impedance, in some parts of their frequency range, to as low as 2 ohms (and some others to even less than 2 ohms). You will not experience difficulties even with these very-low-impedance loads.
My guess is 8-10 watt in class A, you can ask Adcom:
http://www.adcom-usa.com/gfa-565se/ask-3

Very few amps are stable into 2 ohms, you’d have to look into truly high end stuff. Maybe Pass Labs, Krell, Conrad Johnson. But you may not need 2 ohm stable. Why are you asking for this rating in an amp? Very few speakers dip down into 2 ohms, I can think of an older model of Infinity speakers.

It might be cheaper for you to ask what  owners of your speakers are having success with in amplifiers as well.