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New Post 12/14/2007 5:17 AM
  lostintheflood
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Amplifier for BM15P 
Hi!

I'm looking for a suitable amplifier to drive a pair of Dynaudio BM15P.

According to the manual it should be rated 100-250 watt rms at 4 ohm per channel and be able to drive loads as low as 3 ohm.
It should also have convection cooling for quiet operation.

Would a home hifi amplifier (like marantz, nad, accuphase etc.) be sufficient or should i try something like the alesis RA500?
Perhaps one of the cheap brands sold by big musicstores will be o.k. too?


thanks for your recommendations and experiences!
 
New Post 12/14/2007 8:04 AM
  Rip Rowan
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Re: Amplifier for BM15P 

I would be inclined to find a good condition used audiophile amp.  I use a Carver M1.0t in my studio and would recommend one or two of these, or the M1.5t.  I've had a few of these early-generation amps and have always found them to be powerful, quiet, and reliable.  An M1.0t is is about the same price on eBay as a new Alesis RA500 and has about twice the power (200 WPC @ 8 ohms, 400 WPC @ 4 ohms).

However opinion on Carver amps tends to be bipolar (love 'em or hate 'em) so I'm sure you'll find plenty of people to disagree with me.  But they drive low impedance loads (down to 2 ohms) well and are bridgeable by design, so you can always add another and drive them in mono for lots of power.

Whatever you get, don't skimp on power, and make sure that you understand how the power is rated.  For example the Carver M1.0t is rated at 200 WPC with 6 dB of headroom, meaning it's capable of about 500 WPC peak or 1000 W mono.  A lot of prosumer amps are rated differently.  Speakers are typically damaged through underpowered, not overpowered amps.

I would not purchase a "cheap brand" sold anywhere. 


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New Post 12/18/2007 12:36 PM
  Jimbo
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Re: Amplifier for BM15P 

I drive my Dyn BM6 with a Hafler P3000, and I'm pretty impressed.

I haven't checked the specs in a while, but I'm pretty sure it will meet your reqs.

It is convection cooled and has attenuators on the front.

The Hafler line has been discontinued, which is a good thing because you can pick them up fairly cheap:  I paid $300 for mine in mint condition.

Try audiogon.com

 

 
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