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8 watts with 97 dB speakers, so @ 40 watts with 90 dB speakers, seems about right.
Plus 2 more SS amps of 300 watts each for the bass section. The tube amps only have to play down to about 120hz in my setup.
Sound likes I'm going backward isn't it?
My line source speakers are 91 dB effecient, but still require power to control the stack of 12 midwoofers. The back emf is a factor to be dealt with. I use a 200 wpc Moscode, and there is a noticiable improvement over a 15 wpc chip or tube amp even at similar volumes. There is a place for power. But 1000 wpc for a basic tweeter, mid, woofer set up?????
We should be talking how much current amp a delivers not watts. In my experience, a massive power supply and output transformer is the key to good sound regardless of topology or wattage. Even a 2 ohm load can sound magnificent with low watts if it has massive current. Speaker sensitivity only tells us how loud it will play with 1 watt at 1 meter - nothing about sound quality.
Believe the crossovers absorb quite a bit of power.
Yeah, a lot of people don't take crossover complexity into consideration when calculating power demand. It's a thing. Also, how low do your speakers go? If bass demand is low, then the need for power decreases. A single sensitivity statistic doesn't tell you much about the speaker.
Tried it both ways: a "low powered" 225w/channel AVA amp and 1200w/channel PS Audio Stellar M1200.A fun experiment but stayed with the AVA amp.An Amp Comparison: PS Audio Stellar M1200 and AVA Vision SET 400https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=176173.msg1856501#msg1856501
Spot on. Watt/ch, current and capacitance of an amp matters for my Magnepans.
I recall Anthony Michaelson (Musical Fidelity founder) making a similar case for very high powered amplifiers some 15 - 20 years ago, though he referenced realistic SPLs rather than clipping. The MF Supercharger 550k and 750k mono amps were developed as a solution for people with low powered amps who wanted to have their cake and eat it. Along the same principles as REL with subwoofers, the Supercharger amps accept speaker level input and amplify that signal.Here's a Stereophile review that adds a bit of info for anyone interested. https://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/907mf/index.html