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<blockquote data-quote="johnnytrantx" data-source="post: 5144149" data-attributes="member: 603474"><p>Hi Everyone,</p><p></p><p>I have an unusual question and was wondering if anyone could help.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking for a high frequency amplifier, ideally a dual channel 100+ Watts/channel with a signal response of up to 50 kHz. Does anyone have any suggestions?</p><p></p><p>I need to amplify a signal centered at 30 kHz with a bandwidth of 10 kHz to drive a 166 Ohm reactive load. I know that most amps are designed to drive a 4 or 8 Ohm load so trying to drive such a high load would really cut down on the power output but I really only need a few Watts output. Would there be some weird distortion if the transducer I'm driving has a resonance at 35kHz which causes its impedance to drop?</p><p></p><p>Anyone had experience driving anything other than car audio speakers with an amplifier? Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Johnny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnytrantx, post: 5144149, member: 603474"] Hi Everyone, I have an unusual question and was wondering if anyone could help. I'm looking for a high frequency amplifier, ideally a dual channel 100+ Watts/channel with a signal response of up to 50 kHz. Does anyone have any suggestions? I need to amplify a signal centered at 30 kHz with a bandwidth of 10 kHz to drive a 166 Ohm reactive load. I know that most amps are designed to drive a 4 or 8 Ohm load so trying to drive such a high load would really cut down on the power output but I really only need a few Watts output. Would there be some weird distortion if the transducer I'm driving has a resonance at 35kHz which causes its impedance to drop? Anyone had experience driving anything other than car audio speakers with an amplifier? Thanks! Johnny [/QUOTE]
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