Hello,
I am a new member of this forum, living in Norway and just bought a Pass Labs X-350 to drive my Infinity Kappa 9.2i series II.
When pushing very loud volumes, the VU-meters are almost constantly to the far right, and I wonder if this is bad or if there is still more headroom in my amp even if the indicator bottoms out.
I am afraid to send some bad stuff into my speakers and destroy some drivers.
My speakers do drop in impedance to appr. 1,5 ohms@30 hz.
I also wonder if this is something the X350 can handle or not.
To me the bass seems a little out of control, and I wonder if the low damping factor combined with this low impedance is a bad match?
When I connect my other set of speakers, Usher Dancer AC-20 the bass is a lot tighter with the X350.
Dag
I am a new member of this forum, living in Norway and just bought a Pass Labs X-350 to drive my Infinity Kappa 9.2i series II.
When pushing very loud volumes, the VU-meters are almost constantly to the far right, and I wonder if this is bad or if there is still more headroom in my amp even if the indicator bottoms out.
I am afraid to send some bad stuff into my speakers and destroy some drivers.
My speakers do drop in impedance to appr. 1,5 ohms@30 hz.
I also wonder if this is something the X350 can handle or not.
To me the bass seems a little out of control, and I wonder if the low damping factor combined with this low impedance is a bad match?
When I connect my other set of speakers, Usher Dancer AC-20 the bass is a lot tighter with the X350.
Dag
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