@elevick
You are correct, I just threw out 6db because of going from 100 to 300, but yes, you would need 400 watts for the EXTRA 6db of headroom.
I do disagree to some degree on not telling the difference. Not necessarily but could be.... I have heard a 40 watt amp that had a huge power supply that was so dynamic that if you had fairly sensitive speakers that you would easily believe that the amp was a lot of power... On the other hand, regardless of power supply. If you had a very low sensitivity speaker, say 82 to 84 db and you liked listening at a decent level, ALLTHINGS BEING EQUAL you wouldn't be hard pressed at all telling the difference between 100 watts and 300 watts. Of course, you didn't say all things being equal and I do agree that overall, I would prefer a 100 watt Pure Class A amp to a 300 watt mediocre Class A/B
You are correct, I just threw out 6db because of going from 100 to 300, but yes, you would need 400 watts for the EXTRA 6db of headroom.
I do disagree to some degree on not telling the difference. Not necessarily but could be.... I have heard a 40 watt amp that had a huge power supply that was so dynamic that if you had fairly sensitive speakers that you would easily believe that the amp was a lot of power... On the other hand, regardless of power supply. If you had a very low sensitivity speaker, say 82 to 84 db and you liked listening at a decent level, ALLTHINGS BEING EQUAL you wouldn't be hard pressed at all telling the difference between 100 watts and 300 watts. Of course, you didn't say all things being equal and I do agree that overall, I would prefer a 100 watt Pure Class A amp to a 300 watt mediocre Class A/B