Hi guys.
So aside from a sub woofer, the next main purchase I will be looking at is a home theater amplifier. I'd like one to power all the speakers, but if that is too costly, then at least the front channels. I haven't looked at home theater amps since around 2001, when I owned my last one...and I'm wondering if the landscape here has changed!
I am planning on using new Polk LSiM 707 speakers, and according to the manufacturer, they sound their best with 250+ watts per channel at 8ohms. As I am sure you know.... amplifiers capable of this kind of clean power, especially in multi channel, are quite expensive!
I need some guidance in picking the best amp, and narrow down my choices I'd like a 2, 3, or 5 channel amp... capable of at least 250 watts on the main speakers (or close to it). Or a combination of the 2, such as a powerful 2-3 channel amp, and a less powerful 5 channel amp. Monoblocks are fine too!
- My question is, has amp technology changed much in the last 15 years or so? If so, in what ways?
- Is it wise to be looking at gently used 10+ year old amps? If not, why not?
- If old amps are fine.... what would be some good brands or models to search for?
- If I should be looking at new amps... what are some good recommendations that would meet my needs here? There are alot of new budget brands that have popped up..... Emotiva, Monoprice, Outlaw, etc.
For example:
I came across a used Sunfire Cinema Grand Signature (425 watts x 5) locally, for $1200. This appears to offer alot more performance than what I could buy new today for $1,200... but I am sure there may be some details or other factors here that I am overlooking!
Was this amp ever any good? How would it compare to a modern 5ch amp from today's standards?
Details:
https://hometheaterhifi.com/volume_6_3/sunfire-cinema-grand-signature.html
Thanks