My friend brought one over a couple of years ago and we plugged it in replacing the AT6002s. It sounded wonderful with lots of detail.
I did not do much about that experience for a while until my friend had his 3'rd amp fail. He had two AT6007s and each had a channel failure.
ATI did was good about it but it took a while to get a replacement channel and replacing channels was non trivial.
On the third, ATI shipped a new amp. These amps must ship freight (over 150 lbs) so this is a big deal.
After that, 3 friends and I moved to Benchmark amps.
The advantages include:
- 10x lower distortion (especially in the first watt, there is no crossover distortion)
- Idle power for 4 amps is 72 watts, down from 310 watts for the ATs
- Total weight is 48 lbs. down from 300 lbs ( 3 amps)
- Zero mechanical/transformer noise (ATIs were audible from my seating position and varied during the day)
- Per channel SHARC and distortion monitoring with high-speed distortion indicators. Amps shutoff if distortion exceeds 1% to protect the tweeter
At first, I thought that I would clip these amps. When I had one AHB2, I watched Aquaman UHD BD plenty loud, the Salon2s running full range.
During the Kraken scene, the Salon2 woofers were really moving but there were no clip indicators. These are implemented with a Spartan 6 FPGA and are very sensitive.
Into 4 Ohms, the AHB2 produces 180 WPC, that is 1/2 the power of the ATIs.
After that, I decided to measure the volume from the Salon2s when playing pure tones at 2.83 volts at my seating position. This was Volume -31 on the XMC-1.
That results in the following power requirements:
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I can clip these amps but not any any level listening to music or movies that I find enjoyable.
I am done with big iron amps.
- Rich