Dear Sirs,
I am new to this section.
I have a question about amps.
At present I am driving a pair of Dynaudio speakers with a Samson Servo 260 amp.
The bass is slow and not very well damped, sloppy.
I understand that Dynaudio woofers can be really great when driven properly (high current and high damping factor power amps).
So I am searching for an INEXPENSIVE power amp that can control better the bass drivers then the Samson but always with a nice sound on the midrange and highs like the Samson.
Is the PHONIC MAX 2500 a viable option?
Or it would be better a CREST CPX 1500 ?
Any other suggestion would be very appreciated.Kind regards,
beppe61
ITALY
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Topic - Pro power amp with good current and damping factor. - beppe61 05:23:57 06/08/05 (11)
- A Hafler 9505 would probably work nicely... - SF tech 07:31:36 06/09/05 (1)
- Re: A Hafler 9505 would probably work nicely... - beppe61 11:09:46 06/09/05 (0)
- Re: Pro power amp with good current and damping factor. - STUART 08:50:10 06/08/05 (7)
- Re: Pro power amp with good current and damping factor. - beppe61 09:03:47 06/08/05 (6)
- Re: Pro power amp with good current and damping factor. - STUART 10:32:13 06/08/05 (5)
- Re: Pro power amp with good current and damping factor. - beppe61 12:03:52 06/08/05 (4)
- Re: Pro power amp with good current and damping factor. - Bob Lee (QSC) 11:15:52 06/13/05 (3)
- Re: Pro power amp with good current and damping factor. - oldroadie 14:00:27 06/13/05 (2)
- Re: Pro power amp with good current and damping factor. - Bill Fitzmaurice 19:18:04 06/13/05 (1)
- Dear Sirs, thank you very much for all your valuable suggestions. - beppe61 05:20:13 06/14/05 (1)