The peculiarities of a high value, low cost, amp


Bought the acclaimed STA200, last year. 

Was surprised to find it can drive my Tekton Moabs with fully developed, detailed, musical sound. I've practically passed out in front of my Moabs, time after time, late at night, for the past six weeks, starting when they first entered my home.

When I push the volume into dynamics that persist into the 85db and up range, for the better part of an hour, the amp yields a fair amount of heat to the top of the chassis and the rear heat fins. This is concerning. Things start getting hot and I draw the volume down. I imagine I'm not the only one facing unseasonable heat with their amps... I keep my tuning mostly to jazz and acoustic sections. Occasionally, I get an itch for rock and roll or something that pushes the bass down and deep. A week ago, I played Lorde's "Royals" and could hear the amp struggle to push the bass notes out, full and clear. There just wasn't enough juice. This, of course, nudges me away from bass rich electronic content, somewhat regrettably, as I do love to embrace as much variety as comes my way.

Another piece, is that the STA is stated to NOT work (well?) with 4ohm speakers, and that is probably what is happening in my description of the limits of the higher volume and bass (electronic) heavy content. Now, I mostly keep my listening in the 85db and under range, and the music is gorgeous. I can hardly believe I'm riding on Moabs, a $500 amp, and a few other inexpensive pieces that collectively deliver sound that I never though I would be able to afford.

Still, the amp is running at its limit on the "bigger" bass pieces. I keep specifying electronic bass, but I'm sure there is more that would push the amp into heat mode. To be more precise, it is probably when deep bass notes are pulling 90+db that the amp fails to keep up, and what is a deep electronic bass note if you can't feel it, thick and full.

So, I'm curious as to your thoughts on what I'm running into... is the heat a problem? I hear it's damaging... If this amp is one of the "steals," but I'm running, on occasion, to its limits, what other "steals" are out there?

When I say steal, I think of things like what I'm reading about class D audio amps. For all of $600 or $700 I can bring an amp into my home that provides 400-600 watts per channel, accommodating the 4ohm load of the speakers... 

The Schiit aegir looks very attractive, but I don't think I will have more than 40 watts a channel and then the problem with Royals.

The Vidar looks interesting, could surely push the drivers more effectively than the STA, but I hear the highs are a bit forward and I want my highs right where they are - clear, pure, authentic, not at all harsh.

There may be some other interesting options, but keep in mind - I want very high value for my dollar. Used might be an option... 
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On the one hand a big beefy class A/B with lots of power like a BGW 750 or studio 620, take mine they are space takers.  Or....you could try a class D.  Not all class D will give you everything, however a Digital Amplifier Company class D might just leave you breathless.  Why?  The smoothness of a tube, the detail of a transistor and the immediacy of a class A without the trade offs.  I have a closet with class A/B monster amps gathering dust.

The DAC class D amps are like none I have ever heard.  They get out of the way and let the music come through, whether soft and polite or large and loud.  Small company, zero advertising, not a great big price.  You can buy a BGW or Acurus for about 400 dollars in a lot of places-why, because they sound like a class A/B in the mid range and up.  Great for a subwoofer, not so subtle as you work up the frequency range.
The Crown 1502 sounded like garbage in my setup. I am VERY happy with my Emotiva PA-1s.
Very happy with my Emotiva XPA-2 driving inefficient Maggie's and I play loud pretty much all the time (certainly above 85dB and mostly rock). 550w/ch into my 4ohm Maggies. $1000
I picked up a used Spectron MK lll class D amp to drive my Maggie's. 7's The old beast weighs 52lbs and drives the 4 ohm Maggie's with ease
and to my ears sounds amazing! I've heard D Sonic make an excellent class D amp for the money

Watch "Magnepan .7's & audio system" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/WmHjTmDRO88
With most speakers 80W/ch gets you decent spls but not lifelike levels especially if delivering a lot of bass.

I have a 60w/ch Class D amp that performs similar to what you describe. I also have 500w/ch class d that plays as loud as one might ever want and never breaks a sweat.

Class D is great for delivering lots of power cost effectively when needed.

TEKTON is known for higher efficiency than most which should get you further per watt than most speakers but sounds like that is not happening enough in your case.