After watching for a while... I really feel like sharing the learning experience I had recently, in hopes of learning more.
I was invited into a private home to audition a pair of Philharmonic 3s which
@Dennis Murphy very kindly set up with his previous client. It was a 2 hr drive for me in traffic. Each way. Which ultimately beat out the cost of flying to SLC +hotel room to visit Tekton in Orem UT, or driving for a day each way +said hotel to visit Ascend in San Clemente CA.
I remember stumbling into this before, but was... like...
... "what can you do with a five watt amplifier?"
Longer story shorter:
Dude had his source computer running through a DAC to a First Watt F7 (30w),and into his Phil-3s.
I was stunned. Whether it was the amplifier or not... I won't know for another 5 months or so, as I pretty much ordered my pair of Phil-3s up the next day (or so).
...
But for the needs of amplification?
My AVR (Marantz SR6012),all channels driven (9) would be ~70wpc. Enough to get me ~103dB@1m on a 85dB pair. His amplifier; enough for ~100dB.
...
So, "what matters?", is what I have to ask?
Is the amplifier about getting a speaker to "open up?" (requiring, what?, twice the RMS power rating of a speaker? More?) Is it about driving a hard load more efficiently? Is it about that "
first watt?" Is it about taking the front 3 off the AVR so it can handle the surrounds better and last longer?
When I reached out to the company that handles North American Distribution for Monitor Audio to help my under-educated @$$ understand their speakers, the VP of Marketing for the Eastern Region replied. He said the Silvers could "handle" an amp dishing out 1000wpc. I know now they would never see that power, and if they did, it would be for a microsecond. But what he stressed, and Dennis, and a few other cats I've spoken too also say... is: "good, clean power."
So regardless of which model, or which manufacturer, or which class sounds which way...
My wanting-to-be-educated-@$$ wants to know:
what makes a good amplifier? (Assuming that it does not change the qualities of the audio source, other than increasing the power adequately for the speaker to operate, and doing so with the least amount of distortion possibe.) (Which, by definition, should be the case.)
Thank you, all!