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Hi Everyone, Been awhile since i looked in here mainly because I didn't have a system up and didn't want to think about it. I now have a great room that i have claimed. Finally a dedicated Home Theater 2 channel room. I have everything but amps and wanted to get your opinion on the few i have found, my main concern is the front three which will also be my two channel set up, so there are a couple 3 channel amps and a few 5 channel amps that might work. 1- Mark Levinson 533H 3ch by 300 8ohm 600 4 ohm 2- Krell TRIO 300 3 ch 300- 8ohm 600 -4ohm 3- Parasound Halo A-51 five ch This plays first 7 to 10 watts in pure A 250 -8ohm 500- 4ohm 4- Dan D'Agostino Master Power 3+ 300- 8ohm 600- 4ohms 5- McIntosh MC303 Three Channel 300w in all ohms These are what i can find used the other speakers are easy to find the same brand, except the Dan Dagostino that i would need to get another brand amp I'm running 3.7 for 2 ch/left&right Center MCS1 L&R rear cs1.7 4 atmos power point 1.2 and center surround power plane 1.2 4 SS2 subs Anyone have any preference out of these 5 amps?? Any other suggestions? I am so pumped to finally put this together. Thank you Dan |
I have heard other variants of the brands you have listed. The KRELL and ML are the 2 I liked. I had done some amps swaps with the Thiel 3.7 in the last 6 months and this maybe useful for you or others. The best amp was the Benchmark AHB2 in stereo and mono. However, it was also the worst because it had less power in the 2 Ohm than the others I tested. So I loved the sound of it the most but it lacked that low grunt or power that the others possessed. The next 2 were equally good - KRELL K-300i integrated, very smooth and killer bass - CODA CSib integrated, did everything well D-Sonic M3A 800s Class D ($1500) - surprisingly good. Maybe not as refined on top but it showed me that tons of power are appreciated by the Thiel CS3.7 - I bought my final amp for the Thiel CS3.7 a few days ago. It is the CODA #8. I will get delivery in 4 weeks. I plan to rotate the CODA #8 with the Benchmark AHB2 (likely in stereo mode) with the CODA 07x preamp and the Benchmark HPA4 preamp. A very easy task and something I was already doing with the D-Sonic and a single AHB2. The CODA #8 replaces the D-Sonic. The CODA #8 is rated anywhere from 600 watts to 1200 watts at 2 Ohm depending on the version one buys (1, 2, or 3). |
dancastagna An incredible system in the making! Those amp(s) are heavy hitters to be sure. You have a tough decision my Audiophile friend. All Amp(s) are special in their own way. At this level of price-performance, take time to visit dealers/retailers to audition. Of the considerations listed, I have only auditioned Mark Levinson and D'Agostino models. Each were matched w/ corresponding pre-amps (same brand). Very musical and powerful. Endless current for driving a Thiel loudspeaker. Over on Audio Asylum, John Ellison, drives his CS 3.7 with Parasound gear exclusively. Read up on his postings if interested. I cannot comment on the Krell Trio 300. It certainly has the specs to drive a pair of CS 3.7 loudspeakers. Keep me posted on your findings. Happy Listening! |
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