Monolith by Monoprice out of stock, what are my options

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EscapeV3locity

Junior Audioholic
Hey all,

I'm in a quandary, I've purchased most of the component in my home theater except for the amplifier, I was waiting on 10/5 for the Monolith amp. to be available however it now appears it won't be in stock until 12/5 - ouch. 2nd lockdown is coming soon and I need to get my entertainment situation rectified.

What do you all suggest as alternative in that price range for an 11x channel amp? Here is the rest of my setup:

Brand/Model
Front Right Tower SpeakerParadigm Premier 800F Floor Standing Speakers - Pair
Center SpeakerParadigm Premier 600C Centre Channel Speaker
Cieling SpeakersParadigm CI Pro P80-R
Rear SurroundsPremier 200B
Side SurroundsPremier 200B
SubwooferSVS PB3000 x 2
ProjectorJVC NX5/RS1000
RecieverMarantz AV7705 11.2-Ch. 4k Ultra Hd Surround Preamplifier
Seperate AmplifierMonolith by Monoprice 11x
Projector ScreenReference Studio 4K Slim Frame Screen 130"

Thanks
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Hey all,

I'm in a quandary, I've purchased most of the component in my home theater except for the amplifier, I was waiting on 10/5 for the Monolith amp. to be available however it now appears it won't be in stock until 12/5 - ouch. 2nd lockdown is coming soon and I need to get my entertainment situation rectified.

What do you all suggest as alternative in that price range for an 11x channel amp? Here is the rest of my setup:

Brand/Model
Front Right Tower SpeakerParadigm Premier 800F Floor Standing Speakers - Pair
Center SpeakerParadigm Premier 600C Centre Channel Speaker
Cieling SpeakersParadigm CI Pro P80-R
Rear SurroundsPremier 200B
Side SurroundsPremier 200B
SubwooferSVS PB3000 x 2
ProjectorJVC NX5/RS1000
RecieverMarantz AV7705 11.2-Ch. 4k Ultra Hd Surround Preamplifier
Seperate AmplifierMonolith by Monoprice 11x
Projector ScreenReference Studio 4K Slim Frame Screen 130"

Thanks
How about two boxes?

plus
AT524NC 4-channel Amplifier (200W RMS per channel) $2,995.00, or

either way you end up with a spare amp channel.

If it was my decision, I would go with 3 boxes:

plus
AT523NC 4-channel Amplifier (200W RMS per channel) $2,995.00,
plus

Or, sell the AV7705, grab an AVR-X4700H and an AT523NC for best performance.:D

The drawback with prepro is, if you want to do 11 or more channels, it will cost you a lot of money on power amp, when the built in amps of an AVR such as the X4700H, or Yamaha's equivalent will be more than adequate for the surround and height channels in many cases.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
You won't need much power if you set all speakers to small and let your dual subs handle the bass. So an AVR would have been perfectly peachy.

I personally like to match :D, so I would agree with HD on the Marantz amps.

If you had the CX-A5200, I would have recommended the MX-A5200. :D

Of course, the ATI or ATI-made amps will output more power.

You could get an ATI or ATI-made amp for the front 4CH plus the Marantz 7Ch for the Surrounds, which will need 1 watt per channel. :D
 
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VMPS-TIII

Audioholic General
Here are some interesting amps:

Nord One MP NC502 4-6 500W Channel Amplifier Black
6 channels of 350W in 8 ohms or 500W in 4 ohms

Nord One MP NC252 4-8 250W Channel Amp
8 channels 200W 8 ohms or 250W 4 ohms

Benchmark AHB2

Declare tubes - 2 watts of stereo
 
M Code

M Code

Audioholic General
Basic delay for MonoLith amplifiers is due to China...
The subject amplifiers assembled in the USA by ATi utilize toroidal transformers and output stage modules assembled/sourced from China.. China is now playing hardball with the USA in its trade dispute...
Especially for unique internal components and rare earth products/materials....
To date the Trump trade sanctions have cost the USA consumer >$100 billion, obviously this
subject is political.. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

Just my $0.02... ;)
 
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EscapeV3locity

Junior Audioholic
Buy a bunch of these to use temporarily
I don't know why your suggesting that I spend about $600+ on equipment that is throw away for 2 months and then spend another $2500 for the actual product I want. In addition the sound quality from the unbalanced RCA may not be worth it just to hold me over. Are the monoprice amps really that good to wait 2 months for just to find out they are delayed again?
 
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VMPS-TIII

Audioholic General
Monoprice 200 watt amps may never be back in stock or they might have a price increase. No one really knows. They have steadily all gone out of stock over the last 8 months except the 2 channel version. The Outlaw amps are available now as well as others. You just have to decide how long you want to wait and how much you want to pay.

Amps can cost a fortune or a small fortune. lol
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
I don't know why your suggesting that I spend about $600+ on equipment that is throw away for 2 months and then spend another $2500 for the actual product I want. In addition the sound quality from the unbalanced RCA may not be worth it just to hold me over. Are the monoprice amps really that good to wait 2 months for just to find out they are delayed again?
"sound quality from unbalanced rca"? Really?
 
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VMPS-TIII

Audioholic General
It funny that sometimes the analog connector tests as good or better than the balanced connector on some electronics.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
I don't know why your suggesting that I spend about $600+ on equipment that is throw away for 2 months and then spend another $2500 for the actual product I want. In addition the sound quality from the unbalanced RCA may not be worth it just to hold me over. Are the monoprice amps really that good to wait 2 months for just to find out they are delayed again?
You said you needed something right away. If it was me I would wait two months for the amp that you want.
But even if you bought those amps temporarily. As inexpensive as they are you could sell them. How much of a loss do you think you'd take per amp I don't think it would add up to that much. JMO
 
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EscapeV3locity

Junior Audioholic
I'm looking at the Marantz MM8077 (7 channel) and MM7055 (5 channel) amps which will cost me around $4600 CDN. The outlaw MODEL 7000X 7-CHANNEL and 5000X 5-CHANNEL will end up costing $2350 CDN. I've heard the Marantz aren't the best deal on the internet. Is it really worth the price difference?

Also is the Monolith 11x really worth holding out on for 2-6 months (no entertainment)?

What about the Emotiva vs. the Marantz or Outlaw amps?

I don't think I'm willing to spend $4k CDN on an ATI amp.
 
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EscapeV3locity

Junior Audioholic
If it was me I would wait two months for the amp that you want.
There are many amps out there, I'm not married to Monolith or the monoprice brand. If they can't keep stock its poor product management. Other companies don't have the issue they do so it seems to be with their suppliers not an industry wide issue. Sometimes companies release limited product supplies to gauge demand but may take a loss just to get their foot in the door.
 
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VMPS-TIII

Audioholic General
The MM8077 is a good amp. But it will have less power than the Monolith 7. The Marantz power ratings are for 2 channels driven. Expect a 20% drop with over 5 channels.

The Outlaw 2220 measures better than the 7000X and 5000X but maybe you will not hear a difference?

We are just beginning to see the age of Class D amps and perhaps better pricing, more energy efficiency and a little less weight. The AT528NC is the amp I have been looking at. It's an 8 channel for $3995. https://soundapproach.com/ati-amplifier-technologies-at52xnc-series-d-class-amplifier.html

The other option is Norde One MP NC252 for about $2100 USD for an 8 channel 200 watt.

Another option is maybe get a set of Outlaw 2220 mono blocks now and play your stereo while you wait for the surround sound amps?
 
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Kleinst

Senior Audioholic
How about two boxes?

plus
AT524NC 4-channel Amplifier (200W RMS per channel) $2,995.00, or

either way you end up with a spare amp channel.

If it was my decision, I would go with 3 boxes:

plus
AT523NC 4-channel Amplifier (200W RMS per channel) $2,995.00,
plus

Or, sell the AV7705, grab an AVR-X4700H and an AT523NC for best performance.:D

The drawback with prepro is, if you want to do 11 or more channels, it will cost you a lot of money on power amp, when the built in amps of an AVR such as the X4700H, or Yamaha's equivalent will be more than adequate for the surround and height channels in many cases.
What about 5 Outlaw 2220’s and a 7000x? Probably already mentioned. Maybe get the 7000x now and just run 7 channels till a monolith 5-7 comes back?
 
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EscapeV3locity

Junior Audioholic
The AT528NC is the amp I have been looking at. It's an 8 channel for $3995.
ATI amps are just out of my budget, I don't mind getting an amp that uses their design but is cheaper like the Monolith if it was available.
 
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EscapeV3locity

Junior Audioholic
What about 5 Outlaw 2220’s and a 7000x? Probably already mentioned. Maybe get the 7000x now and just run 7 channels till a monolith 5-7 comes back?
That's not a bad idea, but why would I do a 5 Outlaw 2220’s with the 7000x? Why not just 4 Outlaw 2220’s?
 
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Kleinst

Senior Audioholic
That's not a bad idea, but why would I do a 5 Outlaw 2220’s with the 7000x? Why not just 4 Outlaw 2220’s?
Well you are wanting to run 11 channels total right? I would think you would want 200WPC for your front 3 for sure. So a monoblock 2220 for each of those. But you still need 8 channels of amplification from there. So the 7000x won't be enough. You could get one more 2220, but i would probably in that case buy 2 for your surround channels. But really, I'd say getting the 7000x now and using it for 7 channels while waiting for a Monolith 5 or 7 could be a best bet. I know you are probably impatient to get started with all channels driven. You could get a Outlaw 7000x and a 5000x but I kind of like getting 200WPC for the front 3 even if it's not needed.

Other option that Peng mentioned was get a good AVR and get three 2220's to run your front 3 and run the other channels off the AVR. I know you got the pre-pro already. I am personally guilty of not using the AMP channels on my AVR for my Atmos and Surrounds when I probably should. That Denon 4700 does look like a decent choice but there are others.
 
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