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OK here's my setup. A pair of Mcintosh MC-275's each one bridged to
mono for 150 watts out to a B&W 801 speaker. Basically one bridged amp for each speaker. Sounds very good however when the volume is turned all the way up each amp sounds a bit strange, not clipping but like they are running out of power or something. It's hard to explain exactly how that sounds. Anyway each speaker can handle anything from 50 to 1000 watts. What I'm wondering is can I bridge 2 of these amps into one (4 amps total, 2 per channel) for 300 watts out without damaging these expensive amplifiers? If so then how would I do this? I like to crank up my 50's to 80's vinyl records from time to time and would like to have twice the power using tube amplifiers. Does anybody make a 500 watt vacuum tube amplifier? If they do it might be a better (but expensive) idea. I can get 300 to 1000 watts using solid state however I love the sound of tubes!! My first amplifiers (in the mid 1970's) were some Heathkit 5 watt units (I had the tube preamps too) bought at a garage sale. One amp & preamp per speaker whatever brand they were. Cheap yes but it was part of my first compnant stereo system. Each amp had a pair of 807's for it's output tubes. WA-P2 or something like that. I don't remember the model number...... |
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