Arcam A5 or A15?

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gasolin

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Nah!. I think that has 30wpc
No,some sites say 23 watt sugden say 25 watt


 
No,some sites say 23 watt sugden say 25 watt


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Still not relevant.
I am gone
 

Noddy

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It's not about playing super loud but having a little more power than you need, so it always sounds clean and still have enough if you upgrade speakers to someting less efficient , 40 watt peak isn't much if you wanna play loud
People who spend their life upgrading components in the search for an unachievable perfection may well choose that argument. Someone who wants to find a system to play music probably won’t, as they’re more interested in listening to music.

Friends have had their systems for decades. The only reason I replaced my amp is because it blew, and I decided to replace the speakers when I noticed that female singers sounded weird. I’ve had the current system for a few years, I have no need to change, it should do me out unless it blows.
If people have the money they should find an amp that sounds good and have just about enough power and buy the amp above it, if possible
Just buy one that provides enough power at maximum tolerable listening levels.
How often do you go 200mph or 320kmh in your sportscar,hypercar

The power it has makes it easy to go past slower cars and the engine can handle alot of weight,load without feeling asthmatic

Makes a difference having a little extra power
I wanted a big garden. Looking back, I’m glad it’s only medium sized, a big one would have been too much work. More inappropriate analogies are available on request.
if 40 watt is enough why do you have a 2x160 watt in 8 ohm amp ?

Why not a galion (thomas & stereo) TS34 or the TS A20


Al ears try for a week to live with a 2x40 watt amp and tell us if it's enough, also when playing loud
It’s pretty easy to do calculations of the required sound level and the power needed to achieve that sound level with given speakers. My speakers only use a fraction of the amps power at comfortable listening levels. If the OP is listening in a huge room, from the opposite end, or is fixated on, or currently suffering from, hearing loss, then he would need more wattage.
 

manicm

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People who spend their life upgrading components in the search for an unachievable perfection may well choose that argument. Someone who wants to find a system to play music probably won’t, as they’re more interested in listening to music.

Friends have had their systems for decades. The only reason I replaced my amp is because it blew, and I decided to replace the speakers when I noticed that female singers sounded weird. I’ve had the current system for a few years, I have no need to change, it should do me out unless it blows.

Just buy one that provides enough power at maximum tolerable listening levels.

I wanted a big garden. Looking back, I’m glad it’s only medium sized, a big one would have been too much work. More inappropriate analogies are available on request.

It’s pretty easy to do calculations of the required sound level and the power needed to achieve that sound level with given speakers. My speakers only use a fraction of the amps power at comfortable listening levels. If the OP is listening in a huge room, from the opposite end, or is fixated on, or currently suffering from, hearing loss, then he would need more wattage.

It's not about adequate power, but headroom for those sudden peaks in music, as can happen in classical and rock. THAT is when extra power comes in handy avoiding clipping and distortion depending on the volume you're playing.

Yes, you don't need extra power, but since the OP has the privilege of choice then by every review I've read, I would definitely keep the A15 over the A5. And since these are class A/B amps, you're not really saving on electricity anyway. It also opens up further possibilities for speaker pairing down the line.
 
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Noddy

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It's not about adequate power, but headroom for those sudden peaks in music, as can happen in classical and rock. THAT is when extra power comes in handy avoiding clipping and distortion depending on the volume you're playing.

Yes, you don't need extra power, but since the OP has the privilege of choice then by every review I've read, I would definitely keep the A15 over the A5. And since these are class A/B amps, you're not really saving on electricity anyway. It also opens up further possibilities for speaker pairing down the line.
Good amps have headroom beyond the nominal power ratings to allow for transient peaks. And the dynamic power rating of an amplifier can be measured. For example my amp has nominal power ratings of 50W into 8 Ohms and 75W into 4 Ohms, but measured dynamic power ratings of 71 and 133W respectively. And that’s ignoring the fact that the power draw for normal listening will be well below the nominal values.

As ever the surest method is to demo units. My experience is that my ears are easily fooled, and some time and a range of music are needed.
 
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