I have a nice clean Adcom 5300 for my outdoor speakers...sounds great and these things are very inexpensive on Ebay.
Good Inexpensive Amp for Back Yard Speakers
Hi Y'all.
Could use a bit of counsel.
I need a decent, but quite inexpensive Amp to pump my circa 1990 Klipsch HS2 outdoor speakers on the back porch. Need something with some decent wattage (not 20 watts!). I'll run the amp out of one of the outputs from my pre-amp. Given what I am running to it makes no sense to be spending much on an Amp. I don't want to run it through my existing Amp for the living area because I need to be able to have separate volume controls for inside and outside. When the house has quiet volume, I need to put some power behind the porch. While I'm at it I will need the ability to hook up two speakers since I will run the in-walls in the dining room separately too. I've been looking at used amps but just not finding much at a decent price. I started looking at this Russound P75 amp for about $120 which looked good. Then I started reading the reviews and they were quite uncomplimentary. It tends to die or burn up after about 90 days. Parasound looked like an option but the pricing was too high for what I will use it for. Would appreciate some ideas from you Goners.
Thanks in advance.
Could use a bit of counsel.
I need a decent, but quite inexpensive Amp to pump my circa 1990 Klipsch HS2 outdoor speakers on the back porch. Need something with some decent wattage (not 20 watts!). I'll run the amp out of one of the outputs from my pre-amp. Given what I am running to it makes no sense to be spending much on an Amp. I don't want to run it through my existing Amp for the living area because I need to be able to have separate volume controls for inside and outside. When the house has quiet volume, I need to put some power behind the porch. While I'm at it I will need the ability to hook up two speakers since I will run the in-walls in the dining room separately too. I've been looking at used amps but just not finding much at a decent price. I started looking at this Russound P75 amp for about $120 which looked good. Then I started reading the reviews and they were quite uncomplimentary. It tends to die or burn up after about 90 days. Parasound looked like an option but the pricing was too high for what I will use it for. Would appreciate some ideas from you Goners.
Thanks in advance.
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Your Klipsch speakers are pretty efficient, right? Seems like a great opportunity for a chip amp. You don’t have to worry much about it. Buy two so you have a spare. Prepare to be amazed by the SQ if it’s your first time. https://www.ebay.com/itm/FXAUDIO-FX502SPRO-TPA3250-Class-D-Digital-Amplifier-Hi-Fi-Stereo-Audio-Powe... |
I have been quite happy with my Polks https://www.crutchfield.com/p_107ATR6W/Polk-Audio-Atrium6-White.html?tp=188 |
We use AudioSource amps for our outdoor speakers!! https://www.crutchfield.com/p_021AMP100V/AudioSource-AMP100VS.html?search=audiosource |
I like the recommendation from @imhififan . In addition to that particular Dayton Amp, I would go to the Parts Express website and choose whichever of their inexpensive amps has enough power for your needs and has the best reviews. They sell lots of different amps, most of them chip amps, that cost less than $150 and have warranty. Here's another interesting choice from Parts Express: https://www.parts-express.com/smsl-sa-98e-tda7498e--stereo-amplifier-2-x-160w--230-214 |
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