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Devialet and Sonus Faber - NewMatos - 12-Dec-2014

Dear all,

Do you think that a Devialet 200 is suitable to drive some Sonus Faber Olympica 3 (possible Amati Futura ...) or do you think I should aim at a Devialet 250 or 400 ?

Those speakers are usually rated at 4 Ohms; however they dip below 3 Ohms in part of the spectrum.

Many thanks !


RE: Devialet and Sonus Faber - listener - 12-Dec-2014

Hello,
I have posted the power output, measured by a german magazine in the tweakers corner thread (how many volt can Devialet drive).
- the 170 model was able to deliver 8,6 Ampere at 3 Ohm, which would result in 220Watt at 3 Ohm (before the software power upgrade, now 30W more)
- the 400 model is able for 13,6A, means 550Watt power output.
The figures will show that Devialet is able to easily drive 3 Ohm speakers, there is nothing said about the heat of the power supply if it is constantly at its maximum level.


RE: Devialet and Sonus Faber - Eddye - 12-Dec-2014

I heard the Olympica III on a Devialet 170 (still a 170 at that time) and it had no problems what so ever driving the speakers. I really had them going for a time, I was at my dealer to hear turntables and was really into the music at the time. dB's went up and up and up. Big Grin

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RE: Devialet and Sonus Faber - Jwg1749 - 12-Dec-2014

Same here: 170 seemed easily capable of driving the speakers.


RE: Devialet and Sonus Faber - amabrok - 12-Dec-2014

(12-Dec-2014, 01:36)NewMatos Wrote: Dear all,

Do you think that a Devialet 200 is suitable to drive some Sonus Faber Olympica 3 (possible Amati Futura ...) or do you think I should aim at a Devialet 250 or 400 ?

Those speakers are usually rated at 4 Ohms; however they dip below 3 Ohms in part of the spectrum.

Many thanks !

Few members here have Devialet driving Martin Logan speakers which is well known of notoriously low impedance at 20 KHz. The Montis can drop to 0.56 Ohm at 20 KHz and still Devialet manages to deliver. As per Matt (a dear member here on the forum) Devialet is not as good as an amp designed to drive high voltage specifically designed for ESL speakers but then again the SF Olympica 3 is not an electrostatic speaker but rather an electrodynamic speaker that occasionally drops to 3 ohms. my experience tells me that it will be driven with ease.


RE: Devialet and Sonus Faber - jjb128 - 02-Jan-2015

I use the Devialet 200 to drive a pair of Sonus Faber Liuto (floorstanders) with no problems. They sound beautiful. The speakers are rated as 8 ohm nominal. I have heard the D200 drive the B&W 802D (8 ohm nominal but dips to 3.5 ohm) with no difficulties.


RE: Devialet and Sonus Faber - Mikeeo - 02-Jan-2015

(12-Dec-2014, 01:36)NewMatos Wrote: Dear all,

Do you think that a Devialet 200 is suitable to drive some Sonus Faber Olympica 3 (possible Amati Futura ...) or do you think I should aim at a Devialet 250 or 400 ?

Those speakers are usually rated at 4 Ohms; however they dip below 3 Ohms in part of the spectrum.

Many thanks !

Hi,

At one occasion I demoed both Amati Futuras as Guarneri Evolution with the D200. The standmount G Evos need more power than the 200 could deliver BUT the Amati worked very good with the 200, not only from powering satisfying but fantastic well sounding. I am sure that this goes for the floor standing Olympica 3 as well.

/Mike