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Post by sgtclough on Mar 15, 2019 9:07:13 GMT -5
I exhausted my "Free Google Searches" and forum search . Any help/guidance is greatly appreciated because I am reading conflicting information . I realize the A-100 is not bridgebale . If used for center channel on my home theater receiver (Marantz SR-6011) with only using the L or R input what would be the approx wattage with just the one channel driven. One post I read says it is a shared transformer and would put out over 100 watts on the single channel ? Thanks in advance.
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Post by KeithL on Mar 15, 2019 11:51:30 GMT -5
With only one channel driven, you'll get a bit more power from the A-100, but not double its normal rating. If you need more power I would suggest a PA-1. The PA-1 is really small, easy to find a home for, sounds really good, and puts out a lot of power.
Bear in mind that doubling the power only gets you a 3 dB difference... so a few watts either way isn't all that important.
I exhausted my "Free Google Searches" and forum search . Any help/guidance is greatly appreciated because I am reading conflicting information . I realize the A-100 is not bridgebale . If used for center channel on my home theater receiver (Marantz SR-6011) with only using the L or R input what would be the approx wattage with just the one channel driven. One post I read says it is a shared transformer and would put out over 100 watts on the single channel ? Thanks in advance.
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Post by sgtclough on Mar 15, 2019 12:19:40 GMT -5
With only one channel driven, you'll get a bit more power from the A-100, but not double its normal rating. If you need more power I would suggest a PA-1. The PA-1 is really small, easy to find a home for, sounds really good, and puts out a lot of power.
Bear in mind that doubling the power only gets you a 3 dB difference... so a few watts either way isn't all that important.
I exhausted my "Free Google Searches" and forum search . Any help/guidance is greatly appreciated because I am reading conflicting information . I realize the A-100 is not bridgebale . If used for center channel on my home theater receiver (Marantz SR-6011) with only using the L or R input what would be the approx wattage with just the one channel driven. One post I read says it is a shared transformer and would put out over 100 watts on the single channel ? Thanks in advance. Was using it for the L/R and just bought an older " other brand " pushing 125 wpc ..... Will throw it in the center amd see what it does thanks sir
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