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Re: Power Transfer into Professional Pi7 [message #49548 is a reply to message #49547] Wed, 31 May 2006 04:51 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Tobias is currently offline  Tobias
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Thanks Russell for your reply. Since my amp does not provide other taps to try it's difficult to know whether an 8 ohm output would make that much of a difference. I simply suspect that the power transfer is not as efficient as it was with my previous speakers that were a better match impedance wise.

The reason I came to this conclusion is that my tube amp sounded more articulate, punchy, and powerful in the lower frequencies on my old speakers, where as the Outlaw monoblocks did not perform as well even though they are 200 watt SS amps. It seems the opposite is true with the Seven Pi.


 
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