So I will be in the market very soon for a high powered 3-channel amp. This would be used to power a Polk LSiM front stage, which is notoriously hard to drive to full potential.
I would really like 250+ watts per channel, but even 300+ would be fine, and not damaging to the speakers.
Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of the new Emotiva XPA-DR3 (or DR2)? Here is a link:
https://emotiva.com/products/xpa-dr3
It looks like a substantially beefier version of the XPA-3 gen3. It provides 450 watts RMS x 3 channels, into 8 Ohms, and supposedly had better quality sound.
According to Emotiva reps, the DR series is the best quality amps they are capable of making. Emotiva has stated that a DR series amp powering the front 2 or 3 channels, along with an XPA-5 powering the rest of your speakers, is the most stellar solution that they can provide from their products.
Questions
- Has anyone used one of these DR amps in person?
- Does this provide noticeably superior sound to the XPA-3?
- How would this amp compare to other branded competitors in ~$2000 price range? (Parasound, Outlaw, Monolith, ATI, etc)
- Is there anything in this $2,000 range that would obviously be a better performer?
Thanks for any thoughts or input on this.