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bitzo wrote:
many thanks Lev, for my budget these are the best choices. So In your opinion (don't care about the budget) what is the best choice for a 2kw @ 4 ohm stereo?
Inf 8mk2.
sKs01 wrote: what you say is true lev but it would be wrong to
dismiss out of hand the merits of cheap amps, just as long as you don't
take the power ratings as gospel doesn't mean it cant kick out a fair
whack of power, just means you need to go on a hunt for the right
price.
Some cheap amps are not as badly built/assembled as some.
But, cheap new amps are cheap for a reason. I spent a lot of time checking out cheap new amps, big chinese amps, and the fact of the matter is, I would prefer older quality amps over cheap new amps every time.
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do it for the love of the music
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Cheap new amps are run through marketing quite a bit, the power levels are 'exagerrated' to say the least, but you can still find a few good ones. If you had made some measurements taken on the PV 2500s...in the olde days, manufacturers told people how they rated amps, there are few around that still do. One good quality amp would probably be more money for the watt (real watts) that multiple bad cheapies (specifically bad ones...) would.
BTW, Inf 7 gives out around 1722WPC at 4 ohms. [img]smileys/smiley1.gif[/img]
Not to mention that distortion in even harmonic orders make the amp sound 'rounder' and 'louder', a lot of the amps that Lev has mentioned will do this.
Bitzo's in Italy, used powersoft may be an option,
PS: How can anyone afford a rack of Digams and a row of Volts?
And sks, is that Wattson amp doing well?
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Beranek\'s law
\'bits of ply round a driver\'
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There's a thread on Sp about these too...
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bitzo wrote: I'm so curious about this amp, very light very efficent in term of power consupution (co fi) and all in one U.
I thought you were on a budget?
If so, Start off with used quality amps. Then try to let your rig pay for itself..
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