emotiva mono block amps any good?


interested in sound quality of emotiva mono block amps.
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Tonyangel
The link you graciously provided to us , is actually of the XPR-2 .I know that because I own one,I just purchased one,the xpr-1 has four push buttons on the faceplate,among other differences. The XPR-2 is a great amp and has a lot of power,in fact I had the cops at my door the first weekend I played it,somebody in the neighbourhood was annoyed at how loud the music was played and called the police ,they just told me to lower the volume. I am seriously considering the XPR-1's for my reference system.
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George
Emotiva...mid fi, or upper mid fi stuff, really. But yeah, good for the money. I think a lot of people are exaggerating when it comes to sound and in comparison to many high end brands. Probably because of the low price, high power, and because it's a "hot" product at the moment. Believe me, I've argued plenty with Emotiva-heads on You Tube and what not. They get quite rambunctious when you give your opinion! I got one guy, who thinks all amps sound the same, telling me Emotiva is equivalent to Pass Labs, McIntosh, and Accuphase. Ridiculous b.s., imo. One things for sure, there hasn't been a product like this that has polarized audiophiles in a long time. I guess you either love it or hate it.
And I don't think that Emotiva will wipe out or make a mockery of high end audio. People seem to think so, but I don't see any evidence, really.
Considering these maybe one day if my current amp (NAD) does not prove a good match with my OMD28 speakers.
When I first got into Hifi a few years ago I purchased the Emotiva XPA-1's.The speakers that I was using were VMPS Audio RM-40. I had the amps for about 9 months then I read a review where the reviewer was comparing them to the Pass Labs XA 30.5 and said the 30 watt little fellow blew them away in terms of sound quality. After reading that I purchased a used Pass Labs X250. When I got it I was stunned by the difference in sound. The Pass had more air around the instruments, more detail and a fluid mid-range. I would get listener fatigue with the Emotiva. I could listen to the Pass 24 hours a day. Emo is good bang for the buck and a good entry level product but if you have a highly resolving system then it is no contest. It can't compete with the big boys in terms of harmonics in my opinion.