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There were some people in the RAC that had some good experience with this
amp, are any of you still around? |
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you betcha ... other than having a minor tendency to charcoal the power
supply when they got older, the P-250 kicked ass. 83 WPC @ 4 ohm was the magazine measurement as I recall, and with 6dB of speced dynamic headroom. Also had the switchable NAD-designed soft-clip circuit. JD ãÞ0çã|ÿÞs wrote: There were some people in the RAC that had some good experience with this amp, are any of you still around? |
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Yeah, I used a NAD 2600 home power amp for a while, really liked it. Picked
up the Proton 250 cheap. Know hat will it do bridged at 14.4v and can it do 2 ohm stereo or bridged? Thx "John Durbin" wrote in message ... you betcha ... other than having a minor tendency to charcoal the power supply when they got older, the P-250 kicked ass. 83 WPC @ 4 ohm was the magazine measurement as I recall, and with 6dB of speced dynamic headroom. Also had the switchable NAD-designed soft-clip circuit. JD ãÞ0çã|ÿÞs wrote: There were some people in the RAC that had some good experience with this amp, are any of you still around? |
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didnt they also make a 75x2 that actually put out 150x2 clean?... those
were great amps IMHO. I wish companies still under-rated their gear. Garrett "ãÞ0çã|ÿÞs" wrote: There were some people in the RAC that had some good experience with this amp, are any of you still around? |
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yeah, but damn the P-275 was an ugly chunky amp at best, nothing like as
purty as the P-250. JD Sanitarium wrote: didnt they also make a 75x2 that actually put out 150x2 clean?... those were great amps IMHO. I wish companies still under-rated their gear. Garrett "ãÞ0çã|ÿÞs" wrote: There were some people in the RAC that had some good experience with this amp, are any of you still around? |
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They were rated for 2 ohm stereo/4 ohm mono stable, don't remember the
power rating but I would stick to 4 ohm stereo myself anyway, would help avoid the tendency to BBQ the power supply. JD ãÞ0çã|ÿÞs wrote: Yeah, I used a NAD 2600 home power amp for a while, really liked it. Picked up the Proton 250 cheap. Know hat will it do bridged at 14.4v and can it do 2 ohm stereo or bridged? Thx "John Durbin" wrote in message ... you betcha ... other than having a minor tendency to charcoal the power supply when they got older, the P-250 kicked ass. 83 WPC @ 4 ohm was the magazine measurement as I recall, and with 6dB of speced dynamic headroom. Also had the switchable NAD-designed soft-clip circuit. JD ãÞ0çã|ÿÞs wrote: There were some people in the RAC that had some good experience with this amp, are any of you still around? |