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Read about the stereo Magtech amp. It is designed FOR planars and electrostats which present a somewhat unique challenge for amplifiers. The stereo amp has about double the power of the 4B. From Sanders"Magnetic speakers differ from electrostatic speakers in one fundamental way -- Unlike other amplifiers, the distortion in the Magtech amplifier is virtually unchanged regardless of power level. The bias is stable regardless of load."
If you're talking about rock concert levels, have you considered large tube amplifiers?
I find it interesting that your Bryston clipped. I have a pair of Magnepan 1.6's and have run them with a Parasound A21 and now a Pass X250 amp. I have turned the volume up with both amps to see how they fair and they handled the Maggies with ease.
Depends on recorded material , listening distance and SPL , BTW how do you know the A21 or the X250 is not clipping, the Pass is a strong amp and 4 ohm is nothing the A21, current limits below 4 ohm and will go into protect if driven hard below 4 ohm, it will not swing current like the Pass......
Curiosity? What are the price points on the Magtech, Pass and A21?
I can tell you that the AVA 400R and 600R amps drive the 1.6's. 1.7's and 3.7's with ease and they are way better than the A21.
Thanks for the pointers RD!I am looking at the Sanders closely. The price for a new is daunting and I dont usually see on the used market.There used to be another manufacturer who made similar amps but at a lower price point..... I cant remember the name, maybe they went out of business?
I was not playing Vinyl; just streaming from the Squeezebox duet.
They only clipped on certain parts of a song.I will test things with a SPL meter tonight and see what numbers I am hitting at clipping.
It will also be interesting to see how loud in general you are playing at the onset of clipping, and what the average peak is when you feel like it is really loud. (Everyone is different.)
Hi folks, I have a Bryston BP26-4BSST2 setup as balanced with a gain of 23db powering a Magnepan 1.7.I was listening to Eagles - Hell freezes over - Hotel California and when I cranked it up to unusually loud levels (LOML was out), it started clipping - especially at every drum-bass hit. The sound was breaking and the led changing red and blinking. Decreasing volume to comfortable levels resolved it.I am dismayed as I thought the 4B was ample power with 500W at 4ohms that the 1.7 poses.Is this expected?Are these speakers underpowered?Is my amp behaving out of the norm?Do I need to change amps? I was planning to get an amp for a different system, but I might have to deal with this first and relegate the 4bsst2 to my other system.I cross posted in the Bryston circle as well for feedback.Thanks
I did some rough measurements with my old radioshack SPL meter.Measured at 15feet from speakers. No clipping under 90db. starts to clip right over 90.