Power Amp Doubling Output at 4 Ohm


Hi, all,

Another random musing. From time to time, I see ads that mention such and such power amp can double its output from 8 ohm to 4 ohm (and even double again from 4 ohm to 2 ohm). To me, this does seem to be a highly desirable, quantifiable, quality. I don't know anything about the engineering behind equipment design, so here is my question. Is this an important parameter to you? If not, why not?

Thanks for your inputs.
millicurie999

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It wasn't until I installed an amp that doubles output as impedance is halved that I heard good tonal balance on my speakers (which do not have a flat impedance curve). Before that, the speakers sounded tipped up, or "bright", because the high frequencies were louder than the bass frequencies.

So, for me, doubling power output as impedance is halved has become important. IMO, it allows one to use a wider variety of speakers.
As an observation, I once demo'ed NuForce Reference 9V2 SE, which do not double power as impedance is halved. It has a damping factor of >4000. Using your calculation, this translates to an output impedance of .0002.

The Pass Labs XA-60.5 I own have a damping factor of 150, which translates to an output impedance of .05.

The Pass Labs, which doubles power as impedance is halved produces better tonal balance and bass control, than did the NuForce amp, which has a significantly lower output impedance.
Yeah, a typo. Damn fingers. I even used a calculator.

To be honest, of all the SS amps (or digital and/or switching amps) I have owned, all of them have had damping factors above 40, and I will venture to say they have all been substantially higher (Bryston 4B SST, Bryston 14B SST, Odyssey Stratos Extreme, Moscode 401HR, Belles 350A Reference, Belles 150A Reference, McCormack DNA-2, Bel Canto Ref1000).

I'm going to stick with my flawed but repeatable (in my system) concept of the superiority of amps that double power output as impedance is halved. In my system, the amps that double power have produced better bass and better tonal balance (on Von Schweikert VR4 Gen III HSE, Silverline Sonata III, and Castle Howard II speakers).