I saw an ATI multi-channel amp listed (along with PSA, Conrad-Johnson, and a host of others around or below that price range -- you can always make an offer below the asking price, and see what happens) on one of the sites. The ATI might have fan cooling, if that matters to you. I have two such amps (one is a two-channel, the other, seven), and they push clean power and plenty of it. I subscribe to the school of thought ("power school"?) that an amp exists merely to provide sufficient (or more) wattage. The source, preamps, DACs, and speakers should handle the signal processing. <end of my preaching>
ATI long has made the amps for JBL Synthesis, which not only are generally high-priced, sophisticated systems, but typically are installed in environments that demand reliability and dependability (six-figure systems owned by impatient people).
ATI long has made the amps for JBL Synthesis, which not only are generally high-priced, sophisticated systems, but typically are installed in environments that demand reliability and dependability (six-figure systems owned by impatient people).