What Class D amps will drive a 2 ohm load


Just asking.

I see specs into 4 ohms but nothing into difficult speaker loads (like Thiel CS5's).

Thanks for listening, 

Dsper


dsper
I have driven my 1 ohm Scintilla's with the NC400 mono blocks from hypex.I use them sometimes in the summer months when it gets to warm for my Krell KRS100 mono blocks consuming 700watts each.

Link: https://www.diyclassd.com/product/nc400/11
Theta Digital Prometheus  -

8 ohm - 250 W
4 ohm - 500 W
2 ohm - 850 W  (measured by Stereophile at 980 W)
I have driven my 1 ohm Scintilla’s with the NC400 mono blocks from hypex.I use them sometimes in the summer months when it gets to warm for my Krell KRS100 mono blocks

My friend also has the Scintilla’s, what a great speaker when driven right.
With this
https://ibb.co/mSV04BP
https://ibb.co/m6LhhPc

1st post, bet you can’t wait for winter, otherwise you wouldn’t still own the Krells. It must be because they sound and drive the Apogee’s better by quite a margin, otherwise you would get rid of them?
Also there are cooler running Krells, that would sound almost as good as the 100 mono’s, and still blow away the NC’s on these great speakers..

Cheers George

Theta Digital Prometheus -

8 ohm - 250 W
4 ohm - 500 W
2 ohm - 850 W


Yes another one beside the Spectron (which is yet to be independently tested) that "can" get the watts up into 2ohms, but this is at a cost.

JA’s Note: " However, the distortion rises considerably into 2 ohms"

BTW: Note! Both use Linear power supplies that’s why they’re big/heavy for a Class-D >20kg. No smp power supplies here, that’s a good thing.

Cheers George