Comparing Two Pairs of Mono's


The Odyssey Stratos Mono Extreme and the Van Alstine DVA 225 are both priced at $3,400 a pair.

Which pair would you choose, and why?

Thank you for your opinions.
patrickjow

They are both just bridged stereo amps, I wouldn’t do either.
Only thing improved is wattage when you bridge a stereo amp, everything else take a hit, especially stability into low impedance speakers.

Go with true monoblocks of something else.
EG: used Parasound Halo JC1 monoblocks and they have high or low Class-A bias for serious or non serious listening.
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Cheers George
George, 
Good to clarify true mono block amplifiers compared to  bridged stereo amplifiers.  It is a meaningful distinction that some may not be aware of. 
Charles 
I am not very familiar with this brand but Odyssey does cite their mono blocks are stable with a 2 ohm impedance load. Although I don't know the claimed power or current into that low impedance. 
Charles
OP: there are many active threads related to both brands over on AudioCircle.  I recommend you take a look around there.
Odyssey does cite their mono blocks are stable with a 2 ohm impedance load.

Not the ones I've seen Charles, he may have a true non bridged monoblocks model I haven't seen yet. They are easy to spot if you see inside.
Cheers George