Dear Sirs,I have a pro amp in my system a Samson Servo 260 (90w/8ohm, 130W/4ohm) that fails to give a deep and powerful bass with my speakers.
My spekaers are Dynaudio and can give flat response down to 45Hz, if properly driven.
A friend told me that most of amps have current limiting circuits that act with demanding loads, like my Dynaudio are.
He advised me to look for a pro amp (usually very reliable) but with a great available peak current (in the order of 20 Ampere).
Looking at the data sheets I was not able to find this data, so important to me.
So I am here fo suggestion on a reasonably price pro amp with a great current delivery (no limiting circuit) able to give me that deep and powerful bass I am looking for.
And how can I establish the current available from an amp without testing it with my hungry speakers?Thank you very much indeed.
Kind regards,beppe61
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Topic - A kind question on pro power amps. - beppe61 01:56:03 12/11/05 (10)
- This guy keeps posting same questions over and over - STUART 06:00:17 12/21/05 (1)
- Please excuse me Mr. Moderator. Regards, bg - beppe61 01:45:18 12/27/05 (0)
- Is the input level up to snuff? - Ivor the Engine Driver 14:19:42 12/19/05 (1)
- Re: Is the input level up to snuff? - Chris 15:15:48 12/20/05 (0)
- Re: A kind question on pro power amps. - Chris 16:23:51 12/12/05 (1)
- Re: A kind question on pro power amps. - beppe61 11:14:21 12/27/05 (0)
- Re: A kind question on pro power amps. - Bill Fitzmaurice 06:13:53 12/11/05 (3)
- Re: A kind question on pro power amps. - beppe61 11:59:50 12/11/05 (2)
- Re: A kind question on pro power amps. - Bill Fitzmaurice 14:31:19 12/11/05 (1)
- Thank you very much indeed. Kind regards, beppe61 - beppe61 00:49:38 12/12/05 (0)