Dear Sir/Madam,
I am a new member and my electronics know-how is somewhat limited. I have a Creek Evolution 100A integrated amplifier with A+B speaker output capability. I have two pairs of floorstander speakers connected and tend to use them simultaneously, as they sound very good together. My problem is that one pair plays a tad louder than the other - having a higher sensitivity rating (90dB as opposed to 89dB) (2.83V/1m). The amp is rated at 110W into 8 ohms / 170W into 4 ohms. The speakers - (front) Dali Opticon 6s [sens. 89dB - nominal impedence 4 ohms] & (side/rear) Dali Zensor 7s [sens. 90dB - nominal impedence 6 ohms. Max SPL on both is 110dB .. (should that be relevant!).
Does anyone have any ideas re. (preferably straightforward) solutions for this problem ? I would very much appreciate any input offered.
Many thanks.
All the very best.
Regards,
Simon Paul James.
I am a new member and my electronics know-how is somewhat limited. I have a Creek Evolution 100A integrated amplifier with A+B speaker output capability. I have two pairs of floorstander speakers connected and tend to use them simultaneously, as they sound very good together. My problem is that one pair plays a tad louder than the other - having a higher sensitivity rating (90dB as opposed to 89dB) (2.83V/1m). The amp is rated at 110W into 8 ohms / 170W into 4 ohms. The speakers - (front) Dali Opticon 6s [sens. 89dB - nominal impedence 4 ohms] & (side/rear) Dali Zensor 7s [sens. 90dB - nominal impedence 6 ohms. Max SPL on both is 110dB .. (should that be relevant!).
Does anyone have any ideas re. (preferably straightforward) solutions for this problem ? I would very much appreciate any input offered.
Many thanks.
All the very best.
Regards,
Simon Paul James.