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2 Pi amp - Kramer 903? [message #53474] Wed, 29 April 2009 06:54 Go to next message
RickH is currently offline  RickH
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Would an amplifier that produces 2 x 10 watts RMS into 4 ohms be suitable for a pair of 2 Pi (not the tower) in a 10' x 12' bedroom? I found this alternative to a DIY gainclone or T-amp with all the features I would want for around $150. Does anybody have any thoughts or experience with this amp? Thanks


Re: 2 Pi amp - Kramer 903? [message #53475 is a reply to message #53474] Wed, 29 April 2009 12:05 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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That amp should work fine with two π loudspeakers. If it produces 10 watts with a 4Ω load, then the output voltage is about 6.3v. That would produce 5 watts in an 8Ω load.

Lots of people run two π speakers using flea-power SET amps that only develop a couple watts. These are sensitive speakers with a benign impedance curve. Makes them an easy load to drive.


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