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Seymour duncan power stage 170 manual11/12/2022 ![]() ![]() But i always have had stronger amps than speakers, at home and in my car. Of course, you have to know where you stop to turn louder. If somebody can (dis-/)approve and explain that beside question shortly, s/he is welcome to do it.īut i know that it is all in general better (if you listen loud) to run a bigger amp with more little speakers than the inverse: Better a 100W amp with 50W speakers than a 50W-amp with 100W-speakers. Now, 200 W on 100W speakers: I read somewhere - but did not understand why - that class-d amps shall have the double Wattage of the speakers. On the other hand, there is the Palmer Macht 402 guitar-class-d-amp which explicitly (manual) is permitted to run at 16 Ohm: Or with 2x50W or switched to "bridged" 1x200W. There are technical causes for that, i read them, but i am not technician enough for to have understood and memorized it in one read: Has technically to do with the chips, the voltage, and sonically with some filters that are apt for 8 but wouldn't be perfect for 16 Ohm. For example, the SeymourDuncan powerstage 700 (guitar-class-d - amp) is permitted for 4 and 8 Ohm, explicitly not for 16. What i am looking for and what i want is minutiously described in my first post, please read it twice and trice if it must be before to answer. So thank you very much for your offer, but i do not need your stereo valve poweramp. ![]() As alreadymentioned, i have several tube-amps, can enter there in FX if i want to. And i have several tube-amps at home (50W and 100W), they have FX-loop where i can enter with the Helix if i want to put a pre-amp-simulation before and run my Marshall-cab this way.Ĭlass-d -guitar-amps are extremely light weight, extremely efficient and if made for this layout, extremely good for neutral sound (FR) - I do not buy a Helix for to put then some common amp behind that will colour the sound. I have a stereo valve power amp that will bridge to 100 watts 16 ohms if you want to spend some real $ :) So, maybe you've been told to get a 200 watt amp 8 ohm?Īnyway - even 100 watts 16 ohms is pretty high end and you may need to try something lower spec and see if it works for you before forking out the $ to get the sort of power your talking Wattage will halve with each doubling of impedance - ie 400 4 ohm = 200 watt 8 ohm = 100 watt 16 ohm The class of the amp is irrelevant, except that class D amps are modern solid state and light - so long as you're considering RMS not peak wattage rating. I can only presume you want it increadibly effing loud and/or have the ability to fry the coils of the speakers. So your cab will take 100 watts 16 ohm, but you want an amp that will feed it up to 200 at 16 ohm? ![]()
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