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In Reply to: RE: Quad 63s should not be a difficult load for M60 posted by Lew on February 09, 2015 at 07:38:24
Symptoms:
They play fine, but if I am feeling really cranky (as in cranking it up) the m60s begin to exhibit a gentle type of distortion. (Almost sounding "wooly" in nature)
Wondering if auto formers would help here without detracting from the signature sound?
Thanks
Andy
Follow Ups:
True, they will help to drive a low impedance speaker, but the best cure for that problem is not to buy a low impedance speaker. For the gain in current, you lose proportionately in voltage. (An autoformer, like a transformer, can only alter the V/I ratio.) I don't think (emphasis on "think") your issue with the 63s is primarily low impedance. Again, I yield to Ralph, since he seems to know what's up with 63s.
Yep
Thanks Lew
Back to my original thinking and curiosity with higher power OTLs.
I'll keep my eyes open for a pair.
Cheers
Andy
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