Feanor
03-19-2007, 05:30 AM
Hi,
I have just been given the Scandya minipod speakers
Specs:
POWER HANDLING: 10 - 100W RMS OUTPUT INTO 4 OHM
SENSITIVITY: 90DB SPL (1W AT 1M)
NOMINAL IMPEDANCE: 4 OHM
CROSSOVER: FREQUENCY 3KHZ. 2ND ORDER LF. 3RD ORDER HF
DISTORTION: HARMONICS 1 & 2 < 1% 80HZ - 20KHZ (90DB SPL, 1M)
I was wondering if anyone would be able too give me some advice about the type of amp i might need. I would like the bass to be good and have a budget around $600
Thanks
We need to know: are you talking stereo or multichannel; amp or receiver?
One thing to note is that these speakers are 4 ohm; not all receivers in your price range are rated for 4 ohms, (some only for 6 ohms or even just 8 ohms). The lower the ohms of the speaker, the more current they will draw from the amplifier, and some just can't handle the extra draw.
I have just been given the Scandya minipod speakers
Specs:
POWER HANDLING: 10 - 100W RMS OUTPUT INTO 4 OHM
SENSITIVITY: 90DB SPL (1W AT 1M)
NOMINAL IMPEDANCE: 4 OHM
CROSSOVER: FREQUENCY 3KHZ. 2ND ORDER LF. 3RD ORDER HF
DISTORTION: HARMONICS 1 & 2 < 1% 80HZ - 20KHZ (90DB SPL, 1M)
I was wondering if anyone would be able too give me some advice about the type of amp i might need. I would like the bass to be good and have a budget around $600
Thanks
We need to know: are you talking stereo or multichannel; amp or receiver?
One thing to note is that these speakers are 4 ohm; not all receivers in your price range are rated for 4 ohms, (some only for 6 ohms or even just 8 ohms). The lower the ohms of the speaker, the more current they will draw from the amplifier, and some just can't handle the extra draw.