Will the Powernode 330 work with Sonus Faber Lumina 1?
So: Will the Powernode 330 work with Sonus Faber Lumina 1? Or is it too weak?
I know it may work but is it enough power to run the Lumina 1 in a perfect, good, decent way?
LUMINA 1
- Crossover: Optimized amplitude/phase frequency: 2 000Hz
• Frequency response: 65 - 24 000 Hz
• Sensitivity: 84dB SPL (2.83V/1m)
• Nominal impedance: 4 ohm
• Suggested amplifier power output: 30 – 100 W
• Long-term max input voltage (IEC-268-5) 15.5V rms
Powernode (as you all know...)
80 Watts per channel of HybridDigital™ amplification technology
80 Watts / 4 ohm
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Hi Victor
The POWERNODE is 80 watts at 8 Ohms (not 4 Ohms) that's closer to 160W at 4 Ohms. It might be a bit much for your speakers based on the specs you posted.
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Is it! ? wow. Then i will go for the Sonus Faber Lumina 1, cuz it wont be a trouble that it is to much cream in the powernode - right?
Thanks for the answer!
I just compared the swedish (hifi klubben) specs to the bluesound homepage.
Rated Power Output - 80W x 2 (8 Ohms) - YES!
It might just be a failure on their site!
In swedish =)
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Hi Victor
I was unsure of the numbers so I double-checked this with a Home Audio Specialist with our good friends at NAD Electronics - here's what he had to say;
As the Sonus LUMINA I suggested amplifier power output = 30 – 100 W, and the Powernode N330 Output power = 2 x 80 W (8 ohms) into 4~8 ohms (same as C368/C268 power rating), I think they will provide solid sound performance.
He also sounded a little jealous... enjoy
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Bless! Thank you so much!
(and the Hifi klubben Sweden has changed their N330-spec on the wedsite)
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I have got a pair of Lumina II's connected to my Powernode N330 here, sounds great, the amp has plenty of headroom for these speakers.
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