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Curt,If the purist is in a class above the MB-100s, when are we gonna get an amp that can match it? I realize we can always go with another manufacturer but I like the sound of my MBs enough that I would love to see what else you can come up with that's better, especially since your prices are so reasonable.
... since your new amp will be more pwerful than the MB100 should I wait and power the subs with the new amps or will the sound quality be above and beyond the 100s, and I should power my entire system with the new amps.
This is a good question because if I opt for the MB-100's now and decide to get the MB-250's later while moving the MB-100's to surround duty, will I find that seamless integration? In other words, do you consider these two products to be of the same family of design or completely different?
Hello Curt,you wrote, your 125 watts amp would give 45 amperes into a given load, on demand.This would be a 0.7 ohms load. Therefore, there is no demand. This is about a short on the other side of a speaker cable. I doubt the traces on your pcb would handle such current, and it may smoke the speaker cable too. This is equal to a power of 1,417 watts. Nobody has speakers of 0.7 ohms impedance. But some 3-way, 4-way speakers may require more than 125 watts into 8 ohms. Anyway, if you already know the maximum of output current for your amp, you proof it’s on the way.