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It was funny when it became my turn to listen to a disc up at RMAF, within 30 seconds the room cleared almost everytime.
DVV,I agree that you need dynamic headroom in any "audiophile" quality amp/speaker system, but I just don't equate hard rock at 110 dB with audiophile, the distortions inherent to that spl is integral to the very reactionary message of rock. And the number of times that live symphonic music reaches above 100 dB is rare IMO. I also agree with others that typical SET/single driver sound is only suitable for limited musical genres. IMO most of the SET crowd has simply dismissed deep bass, but I'd disagr ...
beat :QuoteIt was funny when it became my turn to listen to a disc up at RMAF, within 30 seconds the room cleared almost everytime. [/list:u]What tunes were you playing ??? Thanks ! [/list:u]
This must be the top audio topic regarding amps.But I have never yet seen any serious conclusion reached. Ask as many people to get as many answers.With my speakers (92 dB/2,83V/1m) and in my room (app. 132 sq.ft), I hardly ever use more than 4-5 watts in peaks under normal listening conditions. When I want loud, I peak out at around 35W for some mean bass notes.Is 50W/side enough then?Cheers,DVV