I'm still enjoying the C375BEE and Schiit Bifrost Multibit. I've acquired a few different pairs of speakers and the latest is a pair of Totem Rainmakers, which is a 4 ohm speaker.
I'm not sure why, but when I A/B a pair of Tannoys against the Rainmakers, the 8 ohm Tannoys are significantly louder than the Totems at the same volume(just employing the speaker selector)
Nad says the 375 does 150 watts into 8 OR 4 ohms, and I suspect it might take a 4 ohm load to the lower voltage rail, or something like that. I don't have the limit switch engaged, so it's kind of a head scratcher. I've been watching the volume, keeping it under the 10 o'clock position for the most part because I'm still breaking in the Totems, which require 100 hours of easy play, says they.
I'm not sure why, but when I A/B a pair of Tannoys against the Rainmakers, the 8 ohm Tannoys are significantly louder than the Totems at the same volume(just employing the speaker selector)
Nad says the 375 does 150 watts into 8 OR 4 ohms, and I suspect it might take a 4 ohm load to the lower voltage rail, or something like that. I don't have the limit switch engaged, so it's kind of a head scratcher. I've been watching the volume, keeping it under the 10 o'clock position for the most part because I'm still breaking in the Totems, which require 100 hours of easy play, says they.

