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    Arrow Emotiva Reference Theater Series IPS-1 Amplifier Review

    From its excellent sonic characteristics, to its no-nonsense build quality, fit and finish, Emotiva has once again demonstrated via the IPS-1 that you don’t have to break the bank to get quality electronics that rival many of the more well known brands at a fraction of the cost. If you’re looking for a solid sub-$2k multi-channel amplifier for bi-amplifying your stereo speakers, or for powering your sophisticated 7.1 channel home theater that won’t falter on tough power demands, save $800 bucks and buy the Emotiva IPS-1. Your ears and your wallet with certainly thank you.


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    Great review!!! I wish the LPA-1 review Audioholics did was as in depth as this one. I would love to see how the LPA-1 stacks up against this amp.
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    Great review Gene. I would have thought that the noise floor would have been higher with the lack of the isolated card design of the MPS 1.

    I know you are not easily impressed, so your preference of this model over the MPS1 says something.

    Nice job!

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    Great review Gene. I would have thought that the noise floor would have been higher with the lack of the isolated card design of the MPS 1.

    I know you are not easily impressed, so your preference of this model over the MPS1 says something.

    Nice job
    The IPS-1 still has independent mono block amps just like the MPS-1 but you can't slide the modules in and out. The MPS-1 would have identical SNR if you pull the limiter circuit off which is easy to do. Emotiva will instruct customers on request if you wish to do so.

    I mostly prefer the IPS-1 b/c its more manageable and easier to setup.
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