About 9W SE class A, double that for PP class A, maybe 35-40W AB1 and Jack Elliano reckons 50W in AB2.milen007 said:whats the max wattage 300b can produce? in push pull setup or other setup that can produce more wattage from the 300b? any hybrid 300b?
I think those may have more to do with the speakers and room acoustics however, SE and PP amps do sound different. It comes down to personal taste.milen007 said:narrower soundstage ? less dynamic?
This isn't going to help things, but I built both a PP and SE amp over the past 6 months..
I consciously like the PP more, but I guess subconsciously like the SE more.
On initial listening, I like the PP. It seems to have faster attack, more solid bass. But for some reason, I always end up going to the SE. I can listen to the SE all day long, and barely pry myself away from it. I get tired of listening to the PP amp, just like any S.S. amp Ive ever had.
I consciously like the PP more, but I guess subconsciously like the SE more.
On initial listening, I like the PP. It seems to have faster attack, more solid bass. But for some reason, I always end up going to the SE. I can listen to the SE all day long, and barely pry myself away from it. I get tired of listening to the PP amp, just like any S.S. amp Ive ever had.
Of course. My new speakers will be >102dB/W/m direct radiators and I plan on using highish power amps. I drove my Klipshorns with Pro PA amps for a while.milen007 said:can high sensitivity speaker say 96db, driven using SS or hybrid with high wattage say 100w?
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