Plinius SA102 to power RBH SVTR Tower speakers.
I had Apogee Diva and really liked it, but it was too big for my room it occasionally buzzed, and I sold it. It was powered by Plinius SA102.
Now I miss big speakers, and came across RBH SVTR tower speakers.
It has separate base modules (SV-1212N) and monitor modules (SV-831R) stacked together. Plinius SA102 has two pairs of output, and I can connect one output to the subwoofer module and another output to the monitor module. RBH is big in AudioHolics, and their choice of amps seem to be like Emotiva with more power. I just wonder whether my Plinius would be powerful enough to drive RBH SVTR.
I would appreciate your input.
Specs For SV-831R are:
Frequency Response: 50Hz-35kHz (±3dB)
Sensitivity: 93dB (2.83V @ 1 Meter)
Recommended Power: 100-500 Watts
Impedance: 4 Ohms.
Specs for SV-1212N are:
Frequency Response: 25Hz-200Hz (±3dB)
Sensitivity: 93dB
Recommended Power: 200-500 Watts
Subwoofers: (2) 12" (305mm) Aluminum
Impedance: 4 Ohms
Specs for Plinius SA102 are:
125 Watts RMS per channel into 8 ohms
Saturation: 140 Watts per channel or greater into 8 ohm. 220 Watts per channel or greater into 4 ohm.
Now I miss big speakers, and came across RBH SVTR tower speakers.
It has separate base modules (SV-1212N) and monitor modules (SV-831R) stacked together. Plinius SA102 has two pairs of output, and I can connect one output to the subwoofer module and another output to the monitor module. RBH is big in AudioHolics, and their choice of amps seem to be like Emotiva with more power. I just wonder whether my Plinius would be powerful enough to drive RBH SVTR.
I would appreciate your input.
Specs For SV-831R are:
Frequency Response: 50Hz-35kHz (±3dB)
Sensitivity: 93dB (2.83V @ 1 Meter)
Recommended Power: 100-500 Watts
Impedance: 4 Ohms.
Specs for SV-1212N are:
Frequency Response: 25Hz-200Hz (±3dB)
Sensitivity: 93dB
Recommended Power: 200-500 Watts
Subwoofers: (2) 12" (305mm) Aluminum
Impedance: 4 Ohms
Specs for Plinius SA102 are:
125 Watts RMS per channel into 8 ohms
Saturation: 140 Watts per channel or greater into 8 ohm. 220 Watts per channel or greater into 4 ohm.
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