Hi
I own a dynaudio system 240 MKII.
I'm looking after an amplifier and maybe i gonna buy this one:
Celestra FA275:
2 x 75 Watt rms / 4ohm @ 12.0 Volt
2 x 90 Watt rms / 4ohm @ 14.0 Volt
2 x 150 Watt rms / 2 ohm @ 14.0 Volt
1 x 300 Watt rms / 4 ohm @ 14.0 Volt
2 x 175 Watt rms / 1 ohm @ 14.0 Volt
1 x 350 Watt rms / 2 ohm @ 14.0 Volt
tri-mode operation (mono + stereo without any switch or adapter);
bypassable low-pass and high-pass internal cross-over fully independent in tuning (50-5K)Hz;
550W DC (@12V) unregulated switching power supply;
2 pairs TO3P complementary 20 MHz SANKEN transistors (each ch) on audio output stage;
intelligent electronic protect design capable to put out high impulsive currents;
massive battery and speakers connectors:
heavy duty heatsink design, high cooling thermal capability at full power running;
fine light gray polished finish.
Is that enough for the dynaudio? Or the dyn's need more power?
Someone has experience with Celestra FA amp?
Regards
Robbe
I own a dynaudio system 240 MKII.
I'm looking after an amplifier and maybe i gonna buy this one:
Celestra FA275:
2 x 75 Watt rms / 4ohm @ 12.0 Volt
2 x 90 Watt rms / 4ohm @ 14.0 Volt
2 x 150 Watt rms / 2 ohm @ 14.0 Volt
1 x 300 Watt rms / 4 ohm @ 14.0 Volt
2 x 175 Watt rms / 1 ohm @ 14.0 Volt
1 x 350 Watt rms / 2 ohm @ 14.0 Volt
tri-mode operation (mono + stereo without any switch or adapter);
bypassable low-pass and high-pass internal cross-over fully independent in tuning (50-5K)Hz;
550W DC (@12V) unregulated switching power supply;
2 pairs TO3P complementary 20 MHz SANKEN transistors (each ch) on audio output stage;
intelligent electronic protect design capable to put out high impulsive currents;
massive battery and speakers connectors:
heavy duty heatsink design, high cooling thermal capability at full power running;
fine light gray polished finish.
Is that enough for the dynaudio? Or the dyn's need more power?
Someone has experience with Celestra FA amp?
Regards
Robbe