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Old 12-01-2012, 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by mbovaird View Post
I heard the 60's right through the 200's and felt that any of them would easily drive my 93db efficient speakers. I think the 100.5's are the sweet spot - but I went for the 160.5's because I felt they were perfectly balanced from top to bottom. That being said, demos are tough to properly judge something. It needs to be on your cables, in your room and with your speakers and gear.

I have tried like heck to move the needles on my 160.5's - to no avail. I was told this about my 160.5's - "they produce 328 watts into 4ohms of pure class A. Once the needle gets past "about 2 o'clock" - you are above the 328 watts and now into class a/a/b which can deliver a lot more power - BUT distortion will increase as well." If this happens - I'll look like the guy on the old Maxell commercial! This is worth a read: https://passlabs.com/articles/leaving-class-a

My speakers can only handle 300 watts, and 30 watts is bloody loud. So, I would need to be pushing 300 watts to start to see the needles move.

Are your speakers 4ohm? If so - then you should be fine. If you can make the move to the 160.5's - then you may have an amp for life (unless your name is Mike or Joe!)

Mike
Thanks for the input guys. Based on what you all have said the xa100.5s should be plenty. I will have a chance to hear them next weekend.

Mike...my speakers have an impedance of 8ohm with 91 dB efficiency.

Patrick
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