If you hold out long enough, you can probably find a used parasound A23. I'd say that is by far your best bet. I would think 125 wpc at 8 ohms would be enough to drive boston acoustics in wall speakers.
Parasound Vs Adcom
Hey folks.
Gonna be looking to get new amplification here in the next month or so, I got that Denon 3805 and im loving it, but i want to get external amplifiers, and im definatly looking for budget gear. This is for the Surround setup in the ol livingroom, ill work on integrating a 2 channel system with it and use some bitchin amps on that, but for 5 speaker HT with 2 additional zones, im going a bit cheaper, thats 9 channels of amplification, possible more depending on the speakers i get cause i MIGHT bi-amp those. Unsure at this point.
I am looking between either Adcom and Parasound, and I'm wondering which product would be best for my tastes.
Im looking for about 150-200WPC, Multiple stereo or a couple multichan, im pretty flexable.
Has anyone done comparisons on Parasound and Adcom? I want control, Impact, speed, and resolution.
Like i said, these will be powwering a HT SETUP, and i will most likley be using on-wall speakers. Probably Boston Accoustic Bravos, maybe something else.
Once the HT setup is done i will begin looking at intgrating a 2chsys, and will give myself a much larger budget, get some good floor standers, a good pre, and some real nice amps.
For this HT setup though, i really dont want to go past 400-500 per stereo amp, And i am not THAT worried about musicallity, just Impact, Dynamics, ya know, movie junk.
Any advice between the two? Suggestions of another budget brand that would fit the bill for this?
Gonna be looking to get new amplification here in the next month or so, I got that Denon 3805 and im loving it, but i want to get external amplifiers, and im definatly looking for budget gear. This is for the Surround setup in the ol livingroom, ill work on integrating a 2 channel system with it and use some bitchin amps on that, but for 5 speaker HT with 2 additional zones, im going a bit cheaper, thats 9 channels of amplification, possible more depending on the speakers i get cause i MIGHT bi-amp those. Unsure at this point.
I am looking between either Adcom and Parasound, and I'm wondering which product would be best for my tastes.
Im looking for about 150-200WPC, Multiple stereo or a couple multichan, im pretty flexable.
Has anyone done comparisons on Parasound and Adcom? I want control, Impact, speed, and resolution.
Like i said, these will be powwering a HT SETUP, and i will most likley be using on-wall speakers. Probably Boston Accoustic Bravos, maybe something else.
Once the HT setup is done i will begin looking at intgrating a 2chsys, and will give myself a much larger budget, get some good floor standers, a good pre, and some real nice amps.
For this HT setup though, i really dont want to go past 400-500 per stereo amp, And i am not THAT worried about musicallity, just Impact, Dynamics, ya know, movie junk.
Any advice between the two? Suggestions of another budget brand that would fit the bill for this?
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Slappy: If you are going with a smaller speaker like the BA Bravo, I am not sure why you would just not stay with your Denon 3805, especially given that the 3805 is the latest version of the 3800 receiver. The Bravos can only take a max of 125 watts and with 150/200 wpc amps, the tendency is going to be to drive those speakers pretty hard. In this situation, I might be tempted to stay with the Denon and put my money into an awesome sub-woofer. As to the question that you raised, between Parasound and Adcom, I have only owned Adcom. I have found their power amps to be incredibly reliable and durable with plenty of punch. Another budget brand that I have had great luck with and would fit your requirements nicely would be Audiosource . Regards, Rich |
I use the Parasound HP 850/HCA 1000 pairing in my secondary 2-channel room and am very happy. I'm gaining more respect for the John Curl designs everyday. If I were to upgrade from my B&K in the HT room, I'd be looking at the "A" series or Halo if I could afford them. It's terrific value stuff and used is even better, as you know. I haven't dealt with Adcom for a while but it always sounded a bit mechanical to me. Happy hunting and upgrading! |
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