In Reply to: Re: Is the drd45 for me? posted by one1speed on September 29, 2003 at 09:05:35:
I wanted to give more information regarding the equiment I have. My speakers are nice old JVC's. They are 92db eff W . M . The crossover is 550 hz , 4200 Hz. The speakers are rated at 6 ohm impedence. When I look at a chart supplied to me through the manual it shows the impedence. The impedence goes up to 24 ohm in 30hz to 60hz range and after that it is almost completely flat never going below 6 ohm. I heard that flat impedences are good with tubes. The room I have all of this is really small. Now for my other equipment. After checking other peoples post about the same integrated that I have. My amplifier has a pair of subwoofer outs. From what I read it is a "Sub/Line out" and "line-integrated amplifier" . So if it is true that it has a "line out" what can the amplifier be used for? As for getting the music loud. I dont have the music going loud loud but at a reasonable listening volume and this is with 5 watts; So I dont believe it is clipping or compressing. If I run two 45 monoblocks at a combined 4 watts and combine it with a active preamp the power would be similar to the 5 watts have now so I should be able to listen to it happily right?
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