Eversolo Play amp performance for Treble frequencies and 4 Ohm speakers

Discussion in 'Eversolo Play Series' started by 1Audiophile, Dec 18, 2025.

  1. 1Audiophile

    1Audiophile New Member

    Hi,
    I am a new member and have been enjoying my DMP-A6 gen 2 for quite some time. I am considering Eversolo Play for my secondary listening room which has B&W 683s2 floor standing speaker with 8 Ohm rating but dips as low as 3.1 Ohm and is below 4 Ohm for the Bass frequencies. My question/concern is about the Play's class D amp driving a low impedance speaker and even more importantly load dependent frequency response deviation due to VERY LOW damping factor in the 4KHz to 20KHz region as shown by the two attached graphs from reviews at Soundstage and Erin's Audio Corner. What is your experience?

    Of course, getting another DMP-A6 gen 2 and a power amp is an option but it is expensive for a secondary room. Or just wait for Eversolo Play Gen2 in the future that hopefully fixes this issues.

    Thanks and cheers
     

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