Stewart Amps

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SnakeFingers
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Stewart Amps

#1 Post by SnakeFingers »

Anyone have any experience with Stewart Amps? I'm thinking of using one to power a pair of SLA's.

http://www.stewartaudio.com/pa_series.php
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Re: Stewart Amps

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I have one of these:

http://www.stewartaudio.com/world_1_2.php

It seems very under powered, not happy with it, so I don't use it.
Tomorrow I'm going to stop procrastinating - WB

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Re: Stewart Amps

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I've got an older Stewart rated at 50 watts per channel. I can't get even five watts out of it before it clips. Junk.

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#4 Post by crockettnj »

Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:I've got an older Stewart rated at 50 watts per channel. I can't get even five watts out of it before it clips. Junk.
+100!

I a few of the little ones (older blue trim model of the one you linked) and they were rated at from 25 to 50 or 75 per channel, bridged to 150 I think. I powered my minx 110 driver with them and none produced volumes even approaching the 35 watt minx head unit. I sold them. A nice lightweight paperweight.

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#5 Post by SnakeFingers »

Thanks guys.
Mark

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