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Old 6th February 2009, 01:34 PM   #51
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Default Re: Tripath 2020 with 4 Ohm vs. 8 Ohm

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kristleifur,

Did you really see a huge difference between running 4 Ohm speakers vs. 8 Ohm with Tripath 2020? Anyone else have opinions on this? Is the difference MORE pronounced with less efficient speakers (e.g. 88db)?
I can't say the difference was huge, but it was definitely noticeable. It went over the line from being "very satisfying" to "almost perfect".

I can't say about the efficiency ... I haven't tried that many different speakers, but IMO it all works together.
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