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Can someone explain to me how to calculate the maximum current (amperage) that an amplifier can deliver?
We gets specs on total watts, dB gain, etc. but very rarely current delivery.
One thing I've always been told was that if an amplifier can "double down" going into lower impedance loads, that it "can deliver a lot of current". So the best I've been able to find is checking to see how many times the wattage doubles as you approach 1ohm.
Krell is, so far, the only company that I've found that will list this spec specifically.
I've managed to find the number on a few others by exhaustively searching through Stereophile reviews.
I'm just trying to wrap my head around vastly different specs. The Krells state max current in the upper teens to lower twenties depending on model. And they all "double down", or nearly so. The biggest and baddest Boulder is said to deliver 32amps max. And the Music Fidelity Titan is said to be able to deliver something north of 100amps. I think this is fascinating since we are, at best, able to pull 20amps out of a wall. (The Boulder literally has a 30A connector on it's chassis and a 15A connector at the wall. Wut? haha.)
I know that current varies with the complexity of speaker impedance. But shouldn't I be able to come up with some reasonable number for MAX current based on known quantities such as nominal speaker impedance, max watts, dB gain, etc.?
Thanks so much for any help on this. I've been googling till my eyes turned red and still nothing helpful.
We gets specs on total watts, dB gain, etc. but very rarely current delivery.
One thing I've always been told was that if an amplifier can "double down" going into lower impedance loads, that it "can deliver a lot of current". So the best I've been able to find is checking to see how many times the wattage doubles as you approach 1ohm.
Krell is, so far, the only company that I've found that will list this spec specifically.
I've managed to find the number on a few others by exhaustively searching through Stereophile reviews.
I'm just trying to wrap my head around vastly different specs. The Krells state max current in the upper teens to lower twenties depending on model. And they all "double down", or nearly so. The biggest and baddest Boulder is said to deliver 32amps max. And the Music Fidelity Titan is said to be able to deliver something north of 100amps. I think this is fascinating since we are, at best, able to pull 20amps out of a wall. (The Boulder literally has a 30A connector on it's chassis and a 15A connector at the wall. Wut? haha.)
I know that current varies with the complexity of speaker impedance. But shouldn't I be able to come up with some reasonable number for MAX current based on known quantities such as nominal speaker impedance, max watts, dB gain, etc.?
Thanks so much for any help on this. I've been googling till my eyes turned red and still nothing helpful.