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🙂
Thanks for the answer Nelson, for other people interested, this was the answer:
The meter simply indicates current draw, and the amp can draw more current than the meter can indicate.
np
The meter simply indicates current draw, and the amp can draw more current than the meter can indicate.
np
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