At devil, you'll find stereo systems that come with matching stereo amplifiers. You can choose between speaker sets with devil amplifiers or with stereo receivers from partners such as Denon, Marantz or Yamaha. These combinations have been tested in our labs and are therefore perfectly in tune.
Stereo amplifier/receivers by devil
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2 x 130 watts into 4 ohms at 1 % THD |
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Tips when buying a stereo amplifier
You can base your decision on our newly tested home cinema sets. Please understand that we can only recommend AV receivers we have tested.
Note: driver damage caused by over/underpowered amplifiers can cause warranties to be voided. If unsure, please contact us before use.
Continuous power handling
The continuous power handling of the speakers should be approximately equal to the maximum power output of the amplifier. The increased power output of the amplifier is only critical if the system is to be operated permanently at high volume levels.
Continuous power handling figures can be found on all of our speakers' product pages under specifications.
What if my planned amplifier has higher power?
A higher power is not necessarily harmful, and can even improve the audio performance.
However, there is a risk that the speakers could be damaged by too much power (too high volume). This effect will be obvious by audible distortions. If you hear strong distortion from your speakers, turn your amplifiers down.
What if my planned amplifier has too little power?
If an amplifier has to provide more power than it actually can, it will cause clipping. Or in other words: the amplifier is overdriven. This can damage the drivers. Particularly at risk are the tweeters.
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