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This always happens, of course; you design for one application, then the second or third inquiry is for yet another application, and a redesign is imminent!!
Hi Brad,Thanks for raising this.The AKSA25N+ can safely go to 3R impedance; with two tweeters, this equates to 6R apiece nominal. If they are four ohm, then the combined impedance will dip to 2R, and I do not recommend the AKSA25N+ with this load. It would either necessitate moving to a double output stage like the AKSA 100, doubling up on the AKSA25N+ or using 8R tweeters.Cheers,Hugh
This is a conundrum perhaps you should ask SL about; he may be able to rejig the design for the 8R tweets, who knows?Cheers,Hugh
However, perhaps using an active crossover swamps all other quality criteria and the amplifier selection is fairly meaningless. I am thinking that perhaps I would better leverage my AKSA investment by going for my alternative loudspeaker choice; the B&W 801D. (I am aware of the price difference!)I would be very interested in the thoughts of other Orion users/considerers.Cheers!Brian
If that is so, then going active could be very expensive. For instance, very few could afford to buy 4 channels of Jeff Rowland amps just to run one speaker. I've been thinking of trying out the Orions for some time, but the only thing holding me back is lack of a center channel and the number of amps to properly implement a five channel system.
1. would it be a viable option to buy 1 x stereo 25w Lifeforce to drive the foward firing tweeters and use the N25+ for the rear firing tweeters?2. could 1 x 25w Lifeforce handle the parallel seas drivers?3. If I do want to try this Orion+ upgrade now, could I swap the 25wN+ with the 55w that is currently driving the mid range drivers, and at least reduce the current demands on that chanel.
How can a ‘cheap’ chip amp compare with the AKSA?