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Dear rmihai, ...Both Dave and Hugh recommended me to take the 55N+ instead of the 100N+.... kind regards, Pierre-Etienne
And here it goes again. Which AKSA amplifier should I get for my needs? The 55 or the 100?The speakers:Sensitivity 84dbImpedance: 8 ohms nominal ;dips to a low of 6.2ohms in the bass region.Sound Pressure: 90dbMusic: classical 2/3; anything else (from rock to jazz, world and folk) 1/3. Only Lp's. NO DIGITAL.My room: 18 x 20 feet (5.4m x 6.1m)
I'm sure the Ellis 1801 are very fine speakers, but they're only 2-way standmounts, so don't expect thunderous spls in an 18 x 20 room with any sized amp.As Doug mentioned, you're only talking about another 3 dB (half again as loud). A better solution given the 1801s, your room size, and your power concerns would be to add a powered sub to take much of the heavy lifting off the 1801s and use a smaller amp for them.
Thank you very much!I used the calculator, and according with the speakers positioning - 56W RMS it will do it (I was surprised to see a figure that close with the AKSA 55!)As long as I am ussually listening to 60-70db, I think the 90db that I was trying to get will cover ALL the peaks! I've read that peaks measure around 10db.Am I right?Thank you againThere is a nice feeling knowing that you have took a decision being scientifically informed.
Thank you JML. I will follow your advise. There is something that I need to mention about the "audiophiles" who are doing tests on jazz, vocals and alike: I've seen this fashion also here in Toronto. Jazz, vocals and alike are NOT for equipment testing! If you want to test audio equipment feed it with the hardest! Heavy metal, hard rock, large symphonic orchestras. That will give a proper perception.Listening to some vocals (so called jazz) that is a good test for midranges at best, but nothing else ...
Absolutely positively agree!!!