Suggestion for Amp to 2 ohm loads?


What would you suggest for an Amp that can handle down to a 2ohm load and that is rated up to 300 watts a Channel?

I do not need the Max Watts of 300watts.

Thanx!
nearsota

Check Symphonic Line power amps. They can remain
stable down to 1 Ohm. There a RG4 monoblock for sale
on audiogon right now. Sounds better than Levinson
and Krell by a big margin. Check it out!

Rulee
Innersound esl amp delivers 600 watts into a 4 ohm load. I'm using the esl amp to drive my maggie 1.6's with great results! Check it out at www.innersound.net.
All the above suggestion are valuable. I second the McCormack. I could also suggest Classé, specially the older DR series or for a lower budget the Sunfire amps. What speakers exactly do you want to drive?

Serge
You don't need a three hundred watt amp to drive a two ohm load. There are other issues just as important. How large is the room you are using. Is the acoustic enviroment bright or dead? How loud do you normally listen to music. What is the speaker sensitivity. Martin&Logans go down to one ohm and I have heard them driven by quality 100 watt amps. Look for a solid state amp the doubles it's rated output as the resistance is halfed. Also high current tube amps can drive low resistance loads. When in doubt ask a dealer to loan you an amp to try. Good Luck!