240 wpc too much for 703's?

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  • jclyle
    Member
    • Feb 2005
    • 31

    240 wpc too much for 703's?

    Hey Gang-
    I plan on upgrading to N803 in the next few months. I currently have a pair of 703's. The 703's can handle 200wpc. I have my eye on an amp that is rated at 240wpc (conrad-johson mf2500). Would it damage the 703's if I use it with them? I know its better to over-power than under-power, but I dont want to risk any damage since I will be selling the 703's soon. I think as long as I dont crank it I should be in good shape. I think the CJ would be a nice match with my Rogue 66 and N803 down the road

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  • JCL
    Member
    • Apr 2005
    • 53

    #2
    If you dn't push till the limit I think you ok but I'm NOT sure of that... Others may think diferent of this.

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    • georgev
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2004
      • 365

      #3
      You run a far greater risk of damage to your speakers if you under power them. With the CJ, I don't believe that you can damage the 703's. You would rather make them perform better. What are you currently driving them with?

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      • jclyle
        Member
        • Feb 2005
        • 31

        #4
        Thanks for the input, right now I have an Acurus A200 - 200wpc. Its a decent amp, but also very bright. I love my 703's but need more bass!! Hopefully the CJ will help in that area. I know the tweeters are very sensitive and dont want to over power them and blow them out.

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        • js24
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2005
          • 118

          #5
          Hi jclyle
          I use MF A5 Integ. -250W to power my 703s

          in short, You will be fine with that CJ amp. the 703s will only sound better
          (The 703 is arguably the brightest of all B&Ws, I too like mine now but they won't stay pass this year- I'm going for one of the Ds )
          Good luck,
          Jay

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          • Fife
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2004
            • 141

            #6
            You will only damage your speakers if they are underpowered.

            You will not likely damage your speakers if your amp is overpowered b/c by the time you crank up the volume to insane levels, your ears would probably bleed. That is of course listening in a living room environment unless you have a room the size of a concert hall.

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            • EAmin
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2004
              • 282

              #7
              I have a Rotel RB-1090 (380 X 2) on my 703s --- no issues. And I have played them very loud.

              Originally posted by jclyle
              Hey Gang-
              I plan on upgrading to N803 in the next few months. I currently have a pair of 703's. The 703's can handle 200wpc. I have my eye on an amp that is rated at 240wpc (conrad-johson mf2500). Would it damage the 703's if I use it with them? I know its better to over-power than under-power, but I dont want to risk any damage since I will be selling the 703's soon. I think as long as I dont crank it I should be in good shape. I think the CJ would be a nice match with my Rogue 66 and N803 down the road

              Carter

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              • Fife
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2004
                • 141

                #8
                I had a Bryston 6B SST (300+W @ 8ohm) powering Matrix 805/HTM's. :B

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                • jclyle
                  Member
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 31

                  #9
                  Now for those of you who have amps over the reccomended 200w, do you play movies loud, or music? There is a big difference between the two when it comes to how much "work" the speaker actually does.

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                  • Fife
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 141

                    #10
                    The more power you have, the more dynamic headroom you have especially when playing movies which have the occasional spikes/peaks. Obviously, you can play much louder and you dont have to worry about clipping and distortion. However, when playing at low volumes I can still hear a difference when using the same brand 125watt and 250 watter.

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