EAD lacks power compared to Sherbourn


I just picked up and EAD Powermaster 1000. It is replacing a sherbourn 5/1500a. The EAD has a cleaner and more musical sound but has a much lower output (volume). They are both rated 200 wpc. I'm wondering if I bought a problem. It sounds good but I'm running my prepro (Sunfire TGII) at a much higher level...is there a way do a simple check with a volt meter?
Thanks
truthrider
Hey Sean,
The speakers are Seas driven DIY based on the Odin Mk3- this is essentially the Tyler Linbrook. I recently purchased the EAD used from an audiogoner. I've heard that EAD is not too good with customer service. I was considering bringing it to Music Lovers in Berkeley for a check up. I does sound very good- just seems to lack the punch.
Are you running in XLR or RCA mode? The TG II works much better out of the XLR's. Sean
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FWIW, the input sensitivity on the Sherbourn is 1.1v (I think) and the EAD is 2.4v (again, I think). I dont recall the impedances at all, sorry. (probably in the usual 10k to 50k range)
Wow. If the spec's that Distortion provided are accurate, that would explain the problem. You need over twice as much drive from the Pre / Pro into the EAD to even come close to achieving the same output levels with half the drive going into the Sherbourn. With an amp that insensitive, i can see a lot of people having problems driving them or experiencing a lack of dynamics. Sean
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The spec on the EAD manual says .5v rms...and the impedance is 20k- is there a different #. A question that may provide benefit to others is...Is there a way to test this for diagnostics?