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In Reply to: RE: Ming Da MC3008-A schematic posted by pchirayath@fasscorp.com on September 15, 2007 at 20:12:46
Hi,
Do you know if the Ming Da MC3008-A,s are capable to drive a Martin Logan CLS Iiz electrostatics without any issue.
Thanks and best regards,
Ildefonso
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Your speakers require a minimum of 80 Watts to play loud enough.
86 db efficiency and very low impedance = no good with SET amps.
You may want to read the reviewer´s comments about its low impedance here:
http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/650/index10.html
I suggest that you look for a good 100 to 200W solid state amp with plenty of output current capability.
Enjoy the music!
Thanks,
I already have an ARC D200 Solid State but with tube-like sound, its 110W at 8 omhs and 200W at 4 ohms per channel.
I'm considering getting a used AR 100.2 (the improved version of the D200).
Another possibility is the InnerSound ESL-300, but is not going to sound like tube.
It will be a blind purchase on Audiogon.
Can you give me an advice?
Saludos y gracias...
I have auditioned a few great SS amplifiers lately, though none of your candidates:
BAT VK600
Electrocompaniet Nemo
Electrocompaneit AW-180 (it actually delivers 200WPC) I own a pair
McIntosh Mc501 and Mc402 (I used to own one and miss my Mc402).
The latest Mac product is the Mc450, an upgraded Mc402. I believe that many Mc402s will show up on Agon.
Mac muscle amps have a great advantage regarding driving " difficult" loads: their autotransformer with 2, 4, 8 and 16 ohms outputs.
All the above sound very musical and close to tube amps, IMHO.
Sorry for this late response.
Thanks for your advice, I'll put on my list these amplifiers.
Best regards.
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