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Latest slewmaster. Simple case allows the amp to slip in and out for easy playing. Running +-70 volts these things rock.....
 

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Wow , those are the "bomb" !!(arc welders).

I never thought of over rating AB amps (like some EF2's with to-220 drivers).

But those monsters would do 400W-8R and 600W-4R easily without violating
the SOA. That is different ...using to-264's as drivers - overkill.

No issue , but 5 pair sanken (ring emitter) have a lower Cob and higher
beta vs. current. These outputs are the best for "challenged" drivers.
An Accuphase 5-pair OPS uses TO-3p and 3-pair = to-220.

No matter the load or amplitude , I doubt you could stress those output
stages.

OS
 
Watts per channel is well more then enough. Right now the CFA-X "H" ips is running. I had a tested pair to try out the new OPS with. I have the spooky and kypton ND ready to try as time allows.
These amps seem as powerful as some of the big crown amps I have while still being usable at home....No fans, great sound and dead quiet at idle.
Oh and thanks! If your ever up this way you need a listen....or maybe just open the windows if the wind is blowing the right way.....
 
12" midrange and ribbon tweeter have a passive crossover. Bass drivers are controlled by mini dsp 2x8. Each one has it's own monster. Playing in the house this set up will play as loud as I could imagine anyone would want without sounding the least bit stressed. Played at reasonable volume the sound is as good as or better then anything that's been in my house.
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12" midrange and ribbon tweeter have a passive crossover. Bass drivers are controlled by mini dsp 2x8. Each one has it's own monster. Playing in the house this set up will play as loud as I could imagine anyone would want without sounding the least bit stressed. Played at reasonable volume the sound is as good as or better then anything that's been in my house.
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WOW ! That's what Vzaichenko heard.

I have to get some more cone area to manipulate. 8" drivers just don't
cut it.

OS
 
12" midrange and ribbon tweeter have a passive crossover. Bass drivers are controlled by mini dsp 2x8. Each one has it's own monster. Playing in the house this set up will play as loud as I could imagine anyone would want without sounding the least bit stressed. Played at reasonable volume the sound is as good as or better then anything that's been in my house.
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My hat out!!!!!!!!!!!!!:wiz:
Congratulations.
With this setup, i'm sure ,you can hear difference using alternative IPS.
 
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