07-Dec-2014, 12:25
(This post was last modified: 07-Dec-2014, 12:28 by GuillaumeB.)
(06-Dec-2014, 18:59)Jwg1749 Wrote: It's true that the Magtech is marketed as a power amp for conventional magnetic speakers, but according to the manufacturer the Magtech at 500WPC is really just a more powerful version of the ESL (400WPC): it has all the ESL's capability to drive 'statics: "The Magtech amplifier also uses the same advanced technology that makes the ESL amp able to drive the most difficult loads without performance-degrading, protective circuitry" (from the Sanders website). In other words, the same output design, with 20 transformers, plus a bit of extra current. The Magtech has one other clever trick: its regulated PSU.
I think a really interesting experiment would be to compare the Magtech against the 200 powering your Sonus Faber speakers!
Also I wasn't clear on something... with the Magtech what pre-amp are you using? Or are you using a digital volume control in the M-DAC?
Guillaume
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