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Turning a BM 4400 into a mono block with 150 Watt output

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Leif
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Leif Posted: Wed, Oct 26 2016 9:51 AM

Wonder if I can make a 150Watt mono block out of one BM4400,
simply using the left & right live signals and mono button pushed down?

I'll like to make a setup with one BM4400 for each MS150 (I have a lot of BM4400 on stock).

And pull out the max. power into the MS - you get the picture?

And yes of course I could easily use a BM8000 / Beolab Penta amp. for that game, but not really the same, not......

 

 

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Dillen replied on Wed, Oct 26 2016 12:04 PM

Risky business.
The four channels involved would have to be very identical in performance over the whole frequency range to
avoid distortion and/or damage to amplifiers and/or tweeters.

One wrong move and you will have blown both channels in the Beomaster.
All it takes is a flip of the Mono switch - or a drop out of a volume or balance potentiometer....

And I don't think it will bring you the result you hope for anyways.
A Beomaster 8000 sounds like the better solution in so many ways.

Martin

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Leif replied on Wed, Oct 26 2016 1:50 PM

Hmm, was afraid of this answer. I'll consider something else then.
The look of the 2 pcs. BM 4400 & MS 150 in the room was the mainly appreciation for this setup...

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