Celestra FA -> dynaudio

Robbe
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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've heard the name somewhere but I dont remeber from where. But what I would recommened is a amplifier with a regulate power supply so it puts out the same power when the car is off and when its on.

 
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