Sonus Faber GP + cj 2250


Is CJ2250A enough to drive the GP , or do I need more juice. From what I ready before, people have said atleast 200W is needed but that depends on the amplifier. Has any one tried using CJ2250 with the Sonus Faber GP.

Thank you,
whatever123
Ven,

You are welcome and the CJ is certainly a nice amplifier. I can tell you that the following amplification works with the Sonus Fabers as I have owned 3 Pair now with multiple set ups. Electrocompaniet, Creek, Cary, and Unison Research. (These are all integrateds) I think the Mac would sound nice but I would personally stay away from the Krell stuff. They just don't sound "right" to me. Good luck!

Chris
whatever123

I perused the SF web site and if I was looking at the correct specs the GP's are 90db with a 4 ohm nominal impedence. IMO the 2250 would be bare minimum and the better choice would be the 2500. In either case make sure you get the "A" version of the amp as it is much better than the npn "A". CJ offers the upgrade for $500 + shipping. The "A" has better dynamics and detail than the non "A" model and is very much worth the extra money.

Chuck
yhea I am looking at 2250A, I guess I will need to audition both 2250A, and 2500a and pick one.

Thank you,
Ven
ven

They will both have the same sonic signiture it is just that the 2500 will have more bottom end and even at low volume levels will control the SF's better. The higher current driving capacity of the 2500 will give more substance to the music at all frequencies. It is not the 90 db sensitivity that creates the issue for the 2250 it is the 4 ohm nominal impedence.

Chuck
Which Grand Pianos do you have or are you looking at? They all vary and we can be discussing different speakers.

Grand Pianos (Original)87dB/8ohm
Grand Pianos (HOME)90dB/6ohm
Grand Pianos (DOMUS)90dB/4ohm

Chris