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Old October 13th 08, 05:33 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
tony sayer
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Default Amplifier power

In article
s.com, scribeth thus

Jim Lesurf wrote:

It would depend on various factors: What kind of music you like. How large
your listening room is. What speakers you will be using. etc.



Classical music - not excessively loudly but of course orchestral
climaxes can be loud.
Digital sources - not vinyl.
Room 11' x 13' x 8' high (rather small probably for the speakers Focal
JMLab Chorus 714V Power handling 130W max (90W nom) Sensitivity 91dB)

... or just to
start an argument. :-)

I've been thinking I'd like to "upgrade" my 20yr old Audiolab 8000A
(50W) in the near future.
I was thinking of spending up to £1000 but if I don't need to spend
that much I won't.

Phileas


I reckon you'd be well pushed to improve of the Audiolab excellent
amplifier even at 20 years old)..
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Tony Sayer