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Take a look at the top chart from Stereophile:
http://www.stereophile.com/content/conrad-johnson-lp125m-monoblock-power-amplifier-measurements#ETgE...
Notice the squiggly black line (called grey in the text)? That’s what happens when an amp with high output impedance drives the varying load a speaker presents. The frequency response of the amplifier goes up where the impedance of the speaker goes up, and down where the speaker impedance goes down.
Compare this to an amplifier with very low output impedance:
http://www.stereophile.com/content/theta-digital-prometheus-monoblock-power-amplifier-measurements#Z...
There is still some variability, but it's MUCH less than +- 1dB. :)
Mind you, I make NO claims one amp is better than the other. :) This is a pure specmanship so far. I am not sure given the chance to own either which I would prefer.
Best,
Erik
Take a look at the top chart from Stereophile:
http://www.stereophile.com/content/conrad-johnson-lp125m-monoblock-power-amplifier-measurements#ETgE...
Notice the squiggly black line (called grey in the text)? That’s what happens when an amp with high output impedance drives the varying load a speaker presents. The frequency response of the amplifier goes up where the impedance of the speaker goes up, and down where the speaker impedance goes down.
Compare this to an amplifier with very low output impedance:
http://www.stereophile.com/content/theta-digital-prometheus-monoblock-power-amplifier-measurements#Z...
There is still some variability, but it's MUCH less than +- 1dB. :)
Mind you, I make NO claims one amp is better than the other. :) This is a pure specmanship so far. I am not sure given the chance to own either which I would prefer.
Best,
Erik

