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Very well said, Bill! Somehow though those number don't capture something about power amps. I don't know how to explain it but a much more powerful amp, say my previous 600wpc amp sounds more effortless than another 150wpc amp did. It could be a lot of things like dampening factor, current delivery, etc. But the watts equation would say that I don't need much watts into my 91db/(w or 2.83v?) RM40s. Experience says otherwise. It may be the impedance down low is harsh and needs the current, i.e. the dampening to control it. I don't know enough to say for sure, as I haven't measured and experience it myself.
I totally agree with you Josh. High powered amps sure sound more relaxed and if there's any shortcomings my ears don't notice it. I suspect alot of amps under 100wpc with 90db or less sensitive speakers are clipping regularly by people who listen to any more than moderate volume and I don't think they know it.
There's definitley a difference in amplifiers sound....
How about transient response? I've heard high wattage amplifiers that do not possess the speed and response of some lower powered amplifiers.
Basically it's like having active speakers.