Hibachi-II Mono Block Ampifiers


I am wondering if anyone has had experience with these and what you can tell me about them. I am considering them to run my main speakers in a HT/2 Chanel setup. My receiver is a onkyo tx-sr-806 and the mains are Axiom audio M 60's.Would they be a step up in sound quality from the Onkyo's internal amp or just a side step.
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I know nothing about them but a quick glance and overall thought

Receivers suck, they just do, You go into any decently built/designed 2CH amp and it will smoke a receiver in everyway whatsoever.

Buy it youll be very happy, Depending on price you might to be able to do better for the same price
I apologize I dont mean receivers suck, I meant that in retrospect.

A Monoblock amplifier having a independent power supply and chassis as well as being built just for one job will allow them to out perform most integrated units
There pretty and will definetly have be easy on WAF.

How much do they want for them?

I dont know what you listen to or how important decor is.

But you might do best going with a highend integrated amp and bypassing the reciever. I owned a Pathos Classic One Integrated Amp and it was great (My girl loved it) It only has 80 watts a channel but you could always get another one later and biamp them. I hear really good things about the Conrad Johnson CAV-50 If you could settle for less power.

Lots of options out there but I think if you skipped the receiver and went dedicated 2 channel with a theater bypass you would probably be happiest. But thats just my humble opinion, sorry i wish I thought of that yesterday

Lots of luck to you Toby
Do lots of research on whichever unit you choose. I have to say though that little pathos had some balls, you wouldnt think it but it powered my B&W Matrix 804's without issue, If you wait a while im sure you can find one for less than a grand. I just was thinking fondly of that unit. I didnt want to buy it, I needed WAF. It worked out great, I wouldnt have sold it if I didnt take a hit in the economy.