The Best Amp for the Price of Dirt


The Berringer a 500 Reference Amp that can be purchased on Musican's Friend web site for 194.00( each) to your house in the US of A w/ a 2 year warranty is a KILLER. I have several amps and these are scarey. Granted they were designed overseas & built in China... However, they are 19lbs GIANTS . Don't take my word go to the "Audio Critic" web site for a full review. This is my one an only give-away . Use it or loose it. Best to 'All
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if you are diyer. check out ska amp. it is superb. the designer is also top class to work with. most queries is answer swiftly. not related to him. just a very very satisfied customer.
Just in case your interested, I mention the A-500's are operating as new, trouble free. They have risen in price and who knows if the quality is the same but mine continue to be "The Best (cheap mono) Amps for the price of dirt". Of course there are many other receiver-type products that claim to rival the A-500's and that maybe. But for now, with exception of the big buck entree mono blocks these are an outstanding bargins for someone needing power within a budget. They can drive almost any speaker on the planet w/o stress(mono-block configuration).
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As previously discussed, I use two "cheap as dirt" A500s in a monoblock configuration for my desktop, and a third in another office.

I use them for cable TV, CDs, DVDs, and all PC based applications including music.

In about 2 years, I have used them almost every day, and rarely turned them off even through several storms and power outages.

Recently, I wondered if the skeptics might be right as the left channel amp seemed to die, with low volume and heavy distortion in my left speaker.

Further examination, however revealed it was only a loose connection from moving my rolling rack.

So my "cheap as dirt" amps are going strong and better than ever.

I apologize to those of you who sell tweaky overpriced amps for a living while insisting that you always "get what you pay for".

Cheers,