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Posted By: Anonymous M40's and receiver power - 04/10/02 04:14 PM
I just got a pair of M40's. I have an old , I believe, 40 watt Onkyo tube receiver. Is this enough power for the M40's?
Posted By: BBIBH Re: M40's and receiver power - 04/10/02 10:53 PM
The immediate answer would be....did it work properly when you connected it? I suspect if the amplifier is in good working order, and the tubes have been maintained or replaced as per specifications, it should be adequate.

It would also depend on the volume levels you require. You may find that it does not produce very loud levels.
Posted By: alan Re: M40's and receiver power - 04/12/02 04:38 PM
Hello Tim,

BBIBH is quite correct. Unlike transistors, tubes begin deteriorating from the moment they're first turned on. As they age, they may become microphonic, "gassy", and introduce all sorts of unwanted distortion and hum.

Capacitors in tube gear also age, so be careful with your new M40s when you fire up the old tube Onkyo.

On the plus side, even if the Onkyo is low-powered, tube amps tend to clip quite gracefully, without the harsh distortion associated with some solid-state amps as they approach or go into clipping. If you have some old speakers around that you don't care about I'd first try the Onkyo with those, then, if don't hear lots of noise, crackling, hum and the like, switch to the M40s.

Regards,


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