Does a more powerful amp sound better?

Does a more powerful amp sound better?

It’s possible for two amps with slightly different wattage ratings to sound different, but all things being equal, they won’t produce a different volume. A better amp will make your speakers play louder and sound better, but it won’t make bad speakers sound like good speakers.

What happens if amp is too powerful for speakers?

Speakers and too powerful amps when connected with a continuous power rating, make the speakers struggle. The speaker will not be able to distribute the heat energy from the amplifier and then it will tend to burn off the speaker’s voice coil.

Is the HK 770 the best stereo power amp?

The HK 770 is certainly one of the most sophisticated stereo power amps you can buy. With 65 watts per channel, and plenty of extra headroom, the HK 770 can easily handle the most demanding of transients. Unlike most conventional amplifiers, negative feedback levels in the HK 770 are kept below 20 dB, reducing TIM distortion to inaudible levels.

What are the best stereo power amps for transients?

The HK 770 is certainly one of the most sophisticated stereo power amps you can buy. With 65 watts per channel, and plenty of extra headroom, the HK 770 can easily handle the most demanding of transients.

What is the best power amp for stereo photography?

Stereo is much like 3-D photography, two slightly different sound reach your ears giving you a new dimension in sound. The HK 770 is certainly one of the most sophisticated stereo power amps you can buy. With 65 watts per channel, and plenty of extra headroom, the HK 770 can easily handle the most demanding of transients.

How many watts is the Harman Kardon HK 770?

The HK 770 packs a lot of power and lot of technology into a surprisingly compact amplifier. The Harman Kardon HK770 Stereo Power Amplifier is FTC rated for 8 ohms at 65 watts RMS per channel, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, at less than 0,03% Total Harmonic Distortion.