Based on Stereophile’s measurements, Emotiva’s main fault in their amps is high levels of IMD in the treble.
Also going off Stereophile’s measurements, your speakers have a lot of energy in the top octave, so unless you are well past being a senior citizen, I would not do full toe-in with those.
Malek, those speakers were <$2500, so it doesn’t make sense to spend >$1000 on an amp to power them, you’d get a much larger benefit by getting new speakers (Ascend Acoustics Sierra Tower with RAAL is around $3000 shipped but are in my top picks for best tower speaker under $5000).
Your subs go pretty low, but they aren’t neutral (peaks at 25Hz), going dual Rythmik F15HP’s (in 14Hz/Low Damping mode), would sound amazing. But again, your current subs are more than ok.
Do you have room treatment? If not, that would make a bigger difference than any amp possibly could.
Also going off Stereophile’s measurements, your speakers have a lot of energy in the top octave, so unless you are well past being a senior citizen, I would not do full toe-in with those.
Malek, those speakers were <$2500, so it doesn’t make sense to spend >$1000 on an amp to power them, you’d get a much larger benefit by getting new speakers (Ascend Acoustics Sierra Tower with RAAL is around $3000 shipped but are in my top picks for best tower speaker under $5000).
Your subs go pretty low, but they aren’t neutral (peaks at 25Hz), going dual Rythmik F15HP’s (in 14Hz/Low Damping mode), would sound amazing. But again, your current subs are more than ok.
Do you have room treatment? If not, that would make a bigger difference than any amp possibly could.