Hello All,
I'm new to the site so apologies if I'm bringing up what has already been discussed.
I have a Monolith III for a couple of years now (active xover, non-balanced). Panels have been changed approx 2 years ago – a move that persuaded me that it wasn’t my ear failing me after all, and removing artifacts and obstacles from around my eardrum was in fact successful.
When I have become a family man with all it’s effects on one’s budget and priorities I did have to stop improving my musical system but now I’m back on.
NB: Although Jim Powers personally was really veeeery helpful (thanks again) in answering my recent distress signal - when my 4 years old daughter has rubbed some chalk in the panels as an Easter present - I would not want to bother him with all this sort of questions.
So to cut the long story short;
Q1: Do I take a small or important risk buying a class A 40W/ch amp that does not like impedance loads bellow 2 ohms?
I’d like to buy an A class amplifier, fairly decently rated 40W/ch in class A mode, approx 120 W/ch in AB. That would, I’d assume, sufficient for the purpose, but the manufacturer (Etalon Acoustics) said I’d better ask if the panels do go bellow 2 ohms in any frequency. Of course it will drive it fine at low to normal levels (which is the way I use it) but the wide dynamic range of a grand orchestra can kick back heavily in a crescendo, for example.
The amp works with a wide frequency range, and to my knowledge electrostatics do go bellow the 2 ohm impedance, but I’d like to ask your opinion with such amps.
Is it risky or not so?
Note: The cases it that the beefy US amplifiers do not make it often to the old continent and whenever something (heavy) crosses the ocean it’s price performance ratio usually drops drastically anyways, so we have to cook with what we find locally.
Q2: Is there a point in replacing the low freq driver of the Monolith – from which one is not the original anyways? Does it significantly add to the handling low frequencies? With what dirver, if any?
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
I'm new to the site so apologies if I'm bringing up what has already been discussed.
I have a Monolith III for a couple of years now (active xover, non-balanced). Panels have been changed approx 2 years ago – a move that persuaded me that it wasn’t my ear failing me after all, and removing artifacts and obstacles from around my eardrum was in fact successful.
When I have become a family man with all it’s effects on one’s budget and priorities I did have to stop improving my musical system but now I’m back on.
NB: Although Jim Powers personally was really veeeery helpful (thanks again) in answering my recent distress signal - when my 4 years old daughter has rubbed some chalk in the panels as an Easter present - I would not want to bother him with all this sort of questions.
So to cut the long story short;
Q1: Do I take a small or important risk buying a class A 40W/ch amp that does not like impedance loads bellow 2 ohms?
I’d like to buy an A class amplifier, fairly decently rated 40W/ch in class A mode, approx 120 W/ch in AB. That would, I’d assume, sufficient for the purpose, but the manufacturer (Etalon Acoustics) said I’d better ask if the panels do go bellow 2 ohms in any frequency. Of course it will drive it fine at low to normal levels (which is the way I use it) but the wide dynamic range of a grand orchestra can kick back heavily in a crescendo, for example.
The amp works with a wide frequency range, and to my knowledge electrostatics do go bellow the 2 ohm impedance, but I’d like to ask your opinion with such amps.
Is it risky or not so?
Note: The cases it that the beefy US amplifiers do not make it often to the old continent and whenever something (heavy) crosses the ocean it’s price performance ratio usually drops drastically anyways, so we have to cook with what we find locally.
Q2: Is there a point in replacing the low freq driver of the Monolith – from which one is not the original anyways? Does it significantly add to the handling low frequencies? With what dirver, if any?
Thanks in advance for any feedback.