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Hi there,
Could anyone please tell me if I could power my passive BM15s with a Technics integrated amplifier, which specs a 4 ohm, 1 khz continuous power output both channels driven 2x100W, 63-12,5 kHz continuous power output both channels driven 2x85W? If so, is there going to be any difference to my QSC USA 900 power amplifier (2x450W at 4 ohm) at all? I've read that amplifier has to be powerful enough to fully drive speakers (especially low frequencies), others say that there is no diference in the amps at all, and that they all sound the same with volumes matched, unless they are overdriven. Is the Technics amp powerful enough and can it drive these speakers properly? Is there going to be any loss in the lower frequency range? Another question: Is it possible to burn/damage the speakers or the amp because the amp is not powerful enough? How loud you'd need to get the volume in this case? Thank you so much! I appreciate it! Ray |
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