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Latest post 05-23-2011 12:03 PM by Peter. 5 replies.
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  • 05-18-2011 12:23 PM

    beomaster 3000 and passive speakers ... more power needed?

    Hi Forum,

     

    I have a setup around a Beomaster 3000 receiver and want to connect 2 speakers with around 20w each to output set B and 2 speakers with around 40w each to output set A. I feel that this might drain to much power from the amp (though I hardly every pump up the volume to party level).  So I thought about leading the output from the Beomaster to a power stage before routing to the speakers.

    Does anyone have recommendations on this? Will any power stage do? Should I place the power stage close to the Beomaster and go with the speaker wires from there (which I would prefer) ?

    Or are my worries without reason?

    Yours,

     

    Ray 

  • 05-18-2011 1:13 PM In reply to

    Re: beomaster 3000 and passive speakers ... more power needed?

    The Beomaster 3000 should be able to power two sets of speakers with little problem. Most music will actually use about 2 W with bonly the odd burst to higher levels.

  • 05-18-2011 4:59 PM In reply to

    Re: beomaster 3000 and passive speakers ... more power needed?

    You can connect some 100w speakers if you want. It's not a matter of the output of the speakers - it's a matter of the sensitivity of the speakers. Some speakers are easy to drive -some needs a more powerful amplifier.

  • 05-19-2011 2:34 PM In reply to

    Re: beomaster 3000 and passive speakers ... more power needed?

    Hi Steffen,

    Sounds good! My main speakers are stored away right now so I cannot supply all data immediately. I will post it later...maybe you or somebody else will be able to judge from that data.

    Thanks a lot so far,

    Ray
  • 05-23-2011 7:31 AM In reply to

    Re: beomaster 3000 and passive speakers ... more power needed?

    Okay everybody,

    Here's an update on my speakers. I had them stored for a Year because of a larger Room renovation project, and it turns out I didn't remember their technical Data too well... ;-)

    The speakers are IQ junior 300, nominal 100watts, max 160watts with a frequency range from 30-25000 Hz

    Nothing really totally highend HiFi at all, but they did a decent job in my rooms.

    Do you think, the BEOMASTER 3000 can handle those (and some cheapos from kenwood in the kitchen) without an additional power stage?

    Yours

    Ray

  • 05-23-2011 12:03 PM In reply to

    Re: beomaster 3000 and passive speakers ... more power needed?

    It should be no problem.

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