I am about to pick up used Q15's (6 ohm) and starting to think what amp to get with them.
They are bi-wired, so my question is how much power should I be looking per driver? They are 100W speakers. I am not sure how the power is normally distributed in those amps and how much low and high drivers really take. I would assume lows need much more power than highs.
So that opens another question, which is how do I really chose an amp? What I am currently looking at is cheap used Marantz/Denon/Pioneer/Yamaha, etc. They are usually about 100W some of them can drive A+B speakers. What I am not sure about is whether I can adjust balance between lows and highs (A & B)?
Also, I've checked couple instruction manuals oon how to connect them and usually they are can drive only over 8 ohms per speaker. For example, check this manual page 11. It says "If you use both speaker systems A and B at the same time, the impedance of each speaker must be 8 ohm, or higher". From the forums I read that in this configuration each driver is still 6 ohms so from what I understand the system would be underpowered?
Also, from what I understand amplifiers like these are not bi-amp so I wouldn't be getting good performance anyway?
Is there a general advice on how to find/choose good value used bi-amp?
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They are bi-wired, so my question is how much power should I be looking per driver? They are 100W speakers. I am not sure how the power is normally distributed in those amps and how much low and high drivers really take. I would assume lows need much more power than highs.
So that opens another question, which is how do I really chose an amp? What I am currently looking at is cheap used Marantz/Denon/Pioneer/Yamaha, etc. They are usually about 100W some of them can drive A+B speakers. What I am not sure about is whether I can adjust balance between lows and highs (A & B)?
Also, I've checked couple instruction manuals oon how to connect them and usually they are can drive only over 8 ohms per speaker. For example, check this manual page 11. It says "If you use both speaker systems A and B at the same time, the impedance of each speaker must be 8 ohm, or higher". From the forums I read that in this configuration each driver is still 6 ohms so from what I understand the system would be underpowered?
Also, from what I understand amplifiers like these are not bi-amp so I wouldn't be getting good performance anyway?
Is there a general advice on how to find/choose good value used bi-amp?
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