
I’ve been a bit slow on posting reviews of the last couple of Samson Servo, but it’s time to catch up. Overall, the Samson Servo was great, and I have no problem recommending Samson Servo for anyone wanting one.
I LOVE THIS Samson Servo


I’ve been a bit slow on posting reviews of the last couple of Samson Servo, but it’s time to catch up. Overall, the Samson Servo was great, and I have no problem recommending Samson Servo for anyone wanting one.
I LOVE THIS Samson Servo

Be sure that the 100 watts/side @ 4 ohms is continuous power from 20 to 20,000 hertz at very low distortion, say below 0.1 percent. Per Side mean there are 2 channels, one channel “per side”200 watts bridged mono @ 8 ohms mean the two 100 watt channels are combined into one channel.I assume that the Samson Auro is a loudspeaker. If so it should be compatible with the Servo 200. Are you buying two servo 200 amps and bridging them for 200 per channel? It shoud be ok. In fact there is less chance of blowing your speakers with a high powered amp than with a low powered amp. Most speakers get blown when an amp goes into “clipping” or is pushed beyond its capabilities. A higher powered amp would be “cruising” most of the time.
You have just burned it. There should be switch somewhere. You can’t plug it to 220V directly. Autovolt appliances are normally marked 100~240V. Not 100V and 220V.