koto-in
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The low current designation is only meaningful relative to the MOVE. Practically any amp will be current-limited with the 25 ohm D2000's, but what this means is that they are designed to work in low voltage applications. The D2000's will be easy for the HEADSIX to drive, but as with any amp, you alone will have to determine if the sound coming out of the amp is good enough for you. Though easy to drive, because of their high maximum power input capability, the D2000's should continue to blossom with ever more powerful amplifiers.
Originally Posted by CLum /img/forum/go_quote.gif Just ordered one without realizing that it is low current. Does anyone know whether d2000's are current hungry? |
The low current designation is only meaningful relative to the MOVE. Practically any amp will be current-limited with the 25 ohm D2000's, but what this means is that they are designed to work in low voltage applications. The D2000's will be easy for the HEADSIX to drive, but as with any amp, you alone will have to determine if the sound coming out of the amp is good enough for you. Though easy to drive, because of their high maximum power input capability, the D2000's should continue to blossom with ever more powerful amplifiers.