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In Reply to: RE: No point posted by Mark Kelly on September 08, 2014 at 18:52:41
Clearly, different builders have different experiences. My SE 211s can be driven to 30W in A2. The transition from A1 is virtually seamless, and I'm extremely pleased with the way they sound. Difficult for me to imagine ever building a high power DHT any other way. Different strokes and all that... :)
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Agreed, I love A2 once the power gets high. My 833C SET monos do 40W in A1 and then transition to A2 up to 200W. Sound is incredible. Spice sims show typical harmonics in A1, with second dominating, then transitioning to more third and higher harmonics as the amp goes progressively into A2. At that point it's pretty loud (he he).
"At that point it's pretty loud"
What speakers?
Tre'
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Infinity RSIIb. They should be up near 100dB at 40W. Of course the peaks need more, hence the 200W capability. They get as loud as I can stand without breaking a sweat.
Very nice.
Tre'
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"My 833C SET monos ... transition to A2 up to 200W."
Those would make dandy preamps for these little Westinghouse units...
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Those would make a great calibration standard for WAF, to set the zero point.
Yeah, but just think... what if you got away with it??!!
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