@mtbiker29 Actually I am looking for a quality 2 channel 100 WPC+ power amp as stated.
I'm a noob when it comes to lesser known mid-high quality power amps.
Btw,again you guys are awesome I'm getting the education I was looking for... Options and brands I've never heard of. I see the listings for non big brand names but have no insight into what is a good deal or someone trying unload their headache / disappointment on someone else. I'm truly greatful.
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Rogue Cronus Magnum 2 or 3 🙋♂️
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@balooo2 I know you are a noob, but FYI I believe you are looking for an integrated amp, not a power amp. You are getting recommendations for both but just wanted to clarify. A power amp alone won't really help you.
I'm with others on the Parasound or Hegel recommendations. Hegel H190 for that kind of money is a bargain. Good luck as you head down the rabbit hole!
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If in NY I have a Outlaw 2200 and an Audiosource amp 300 that I am not using and willing to let go for a decent offer.
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I would take a hard look at this. There are several for sale on the site all approximately $1K
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Anyone have insight/experience with the Outlaw Model 2220 mono blocks?
Seems like a good deal on paper and good bang for the $$$
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The Sunfire 300 is a great idea, great amp, for 1K you can buy one and send to Flannery for upgrades and a check over, that is a great idea!
they are great amps!
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I guess by now a Sunfire 300 watt amp should be in your price range. It will drive just about anu load down to 2 ohms. And just for fun it has 2 different sets of speaker outlets, one a direct connect, high damping one like all solid state amps and one a low damping output like tube amps that will produce sound 'tilted' toward tub sound.
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Look into a pro amp, Yamaha, QSC, crown etc, lots power, good sound, reliable.
Call odyssey, see what Klaus can build you for your budget
parasound, good call, great amp.
keep eyes open on the Gon for a great used amp
also usmart, good stuff there also, be cautious on fleabay, lots Scheisters there.
keep checking the used section here, always good stuff popping up.
or a better suggestion, save another 6mo-1yr, and get a much better amp for 1500-2000$
that’s what I did, I saved scraps for 4 years, ended up with an amazing mono pair.
good luck
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I had 2 in running place before my purchase.
The Outlaw RR2160 and the Yamaha A-S801.Ended up with that Yamaha because of the cheaper price tag, it looked sleek (well so soes the Outlaw) Almost exact power output on each. I've been loving everything about the Yamaha.
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Outlaw Audio’s RR2160 MKII Stereo Receiver. $999. Plenty of power, a decent DAC, and a good phono stage. 110W/channel into 8 Ohms, 165W/channel into 4 Ohms.
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I'd suggest some Schiit in your future. You get a better amp than the typical at the same wpc because there's no distributor and retail markup. Just makes sense.
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+1 Odyssey
Musical Fidelity. Was a 1k MF 1008 for sale which is just a great deal! Not sure if it’s still available or not but was 6k 12 years ago. Bested a Parasound A21 with tube integrated and a Micromega M100 which I believe was way overrated. It’s an integrated which from your initial post I’m thinking that’s what you want.
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I was originally considering the LSA Warp 1, but ended up with a GoldNote PA 10. and I’m loving it. Sort of a quasi GaN Mosfet (sort of class D). I find it neutral to warm for the most part. It can handle dips no problem, and can be found on sale for a decent price (one at The Music Room for $1200 atm). Bridgeable, or can run as a mono block - would love to get another if we move to a bigger house (ever). Still might get an LSA Warp 1 to compare someday…
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Maybe a slightly used (or demo) Odyssey Stratos amplifier?
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+1 for the Schiit. If you get in in your set up and it does not fill the room (which it will) you can save up and for $600 over your top end you can run two as mono blocks. Just make sure you know your neighbors.
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Kept waiting for pre mention as well.
Some good stuff above.
LSA New-Chat with Walter. He loves to deal.
Van Alstine. More $ but next level for sure. Be respectful.
Parasound. Any JC gear may be your best bet. Talk to Phil.
Don't buy anything over 5 years old.
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No preamp, just direct from a DAC?
I second your aversion to Emotiva. I tried one of their products and found it bright and just not what I would call hi-fi.
Van Alstine Vision SET 120 Power Amplifier, $1,199.00.
https://avahifi.com/collections/power-amplifiers/products/vision-set-120-power-amplifier
Have not heard it. But circling back to preamps, his Transcendence RB10 preamp is terrific - both musical and accurate.
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Might consider a PS Audio S300 (class D). You can pick those up for ~$1k used. And +1 on The Rogue Suggestion and Parasound.
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As previously mentioned above, Schiit, Odyssey and Parasound. Although personally I have zero experience with Parasound amps and cannot vouch for their prowess.
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“a decent 2 channel power amp in the $1,000 range”
Dude, the options are nearly limitless. Especially when factoring in new and or used. Hafler, Acurus, Aragon, Van Alstine are but a few brands that provide rock solid performance for <1k. Musical Concepts rebuilds various brands and also has their own designs. You have many, many options. Good luck in your search!
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+2 on parasound, esp. the older hca line. odyssey is also a very good choice, as is used acurus.
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Underwood HiFi LSA Warp One 150 wpc - excellent reviews. On sale $1199 delivered
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+1 on the Parasound line. Rock solid, maybe a little laid back.
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Khartago is a great amp. I had the SE version. I wouldn't call the Khartago warm, don't expect it to warm a bright system. And the Odyssey Khartago needs to be left on all the time. They don't sound their best until they've been on for 4-5 days.
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WOW you guys are awesome!
@J35 thank for the Odessey suggestion never heard of the brand but the specs and the warranty are outstanding.
@ AKG_ CA thank you for the what look for breakdown...
Keep the suggestions coming much appreciated!
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over budget
same unit, different seller
with shipping, slightly over
in budget
often the same unit will be listed for less on reverb, etc, where seller pays less fees
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starke sound fiera 4 great sonding flexibile and afordable
Daveand Troy
Audio intellect nj
Starke sound dealers
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Keep in mind, not only are your speakers low efficiency (87), they say 8 ohms, but they dip to 3.2 ohms.
More Power, and an amp that can easily deal with low impedance.
Your budget, used I suspect.
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Odyssey Khartago new, or if lucky Khartago Extreme used, I had the Khartago and now the Extreme, both exceptional in part because of manufacturer direct pricing...same goes for Underwood's LSA Warp 1 which is a superb Class D amp, which I also have, though typically an AB guy...
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Pre-owned BRYSTON (Bryston analog audio products and loud speakers are warranted to be free from manufacturing defects for twenty (20) years from the original date of manufacture. The warranty includes parts and labour.)
PS .Zeroing in on Stated Power Ratings
Watts per channel ( WPC) specs in isolation are meaningless …Don’t base an amplifier’s quality just on its published wattage output….you can’t take a manufacturer’s amplifier power rating statements at face value. You need to look closer at what they base their statements on.
(1) .When you see an amplifier wattage rating of 100 watts-per-channel at 1 kHz (which is considered the standard mid-frequency reference) with one channel driven, the real-world wattage output when all five or seven channels operate at the same time across all frequencies is lower, possibly as much as 30 to 40 percent lower.
it’s high current (amps) output that are the true measure of power. Being able to double the power output as the impedance drops from say, 8 ohms to 4 ohms, is an indicator of a good amp. Caution: current delivery is meaningless without knowing the speaker load being driven.
(2) As for amplifier power ratings...look for wattage to be stated as RMS (which = the maximum continuous output capability of the amp before clipping), measured at less that .5% THD, both channels driven, into a stated load (impedance), at a specified frequency or range of frequencies.
Continuous Power - Another factor to consider is whether a receiver or amplifier can output its full power continuously. Just because a receiver or amplifier is listed as being able to output 100 WPC doesn’t mean it can do so for any significant length of time. When checking amplifier specifications, see if the WPC output is measured in RMS or FTC terms and not in Peak or Maximum Power..
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Give Rogue Audio a hard look.
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