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<blockquote data-quote="Anzdaman" data-source="post: 789864" data-attributes="member: 18597"><p>Hi all in perfect sound seeking. Im kinda new to this forum or maybe more like, I have never said an thing as yet but I seem to have amp or more a power problem and I'm hoping somebody out there in radio land can assist me. Here goes, I'm presently using a pair of Jamo 707 speakers (mains) that are driven by a Yamaha receiver (RXV767) which I've made into a pre amp. ( I've connected it to a NAD 2400 power amp). The problem I'm having is at slightly high volumes the amp cuts off, goes into protection mode. I fully understand why, but my question is this. Can I increase the power output of the NAD to accommodate the Jamo speakers without cutting off? I did come across an article that speaks about this but somehow I'm having some trust issues please see link </p><p>http://www.prosoundweb.com/topics/sound_reinforcement/fighting_for_power_a_way_for_amplifiers_to_increase_actual_power_delivered_/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anzdaman, post: 789864, member: 18597"] Hi all in perfect sound seeking. Im kinda new to this forum or maybe more like, I have never said an thing as yet but I seem to have amp or more a power problem and I'm hoping somebody out there in radio land can assist me. Here goes, I'm presently using a pair of Jamo 707 speakers (mains) that are driven by a Yamaha receiver (RXV767) which I've made into a pre amp. ( I've connected it to a NAD 2400 power amp). The problem I'm having is at slightly high volumes the amp cuts off, goes into protection mode. I fully understand why, but my question is this. Can I increase the power output of the NAD to accommodate the Jamo speakers without cutting off? I did come across an article that speaks about this but somehow I'm having some trust issues please see link http://www.prosoundweb.com/topics/sound_reinforcement/fighting_for_power_a_way_for_amplifiers_to_increase_actual_power_delivered_/ [/QUOTE]
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