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How about a small power amp?

Posted by ggking7 on March 19, 2012 at 08:17:38:

I'm convinced that a power amp like my Bryston 3B-ST is not a good match for a regenerator. I'm selling my Magnepan MMGs and amp and starting over with efficient speakers and amp. I'm trying to decide between crazy-efficient on batteries or just efficient on a regenerator.

So I think my point is that if I go efficient enough, I should be able to run an amp from a regenerator. If some amps can be fun from batteries, surely a lot more can be run from a regenerator with plenty of headroom. I'm willing to get efficient horn speakers or whatever it takes. I need real isolation from the mains.