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RE: Maggie madness

Posted by josh358 on March 24, 2012 at 18:56:57:

I sent your post along to Wendell, and here's what he had to say:

"A few years back, one of our most successful dealers was using smallish tube amps. Dealers do pretty much as they wish. Opinions vary. We have received mixed reports on Class D amps and are conservative in our recommendations. Class AB amps have a long and successful history.

"Jon Valin did not say the 20.7s were underpowered. He said the amp got hot. We don't know why since other amps have not had a problem. I drove the 20.7s with our very old 35 watt NAD receiver."