Recommend a 2 channel external amp

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}Fear_Inoculum{

Senior Audioholic
Looking for a good external 2 channel amplifier that can produce 200~300 w, that's in the 400~500$ range.

Any suggestions?
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
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That a pretty low budget for that amount of power, at least for home audio amps. Emotiva has the BasX A2. That's about all there is under your criteria.
 
Kvn_Walker

Kvn_Walker

Audioholic Field Marshall
If you're willing to buy used, you might find a Parasound 2250 in that price range.
 
}Fear_Inoculum{

}Fear_Inoculum{

Senior Audioholic
That a pretty low budget for that amount of power, at least for home audio amps. Emotiva has the BasX A2. That's about all there is under your criteria.
What price range should I be looking at for that type of power? Or, in your opinion, is it better to just get an AVR with all of the channels I need (looking to power a 7.2.4 system) powered by internal amps?

I'm looking at a cost VS effectiveness ratio. Or is it better to simply have the external amp to take the load off of the AVR so that it lasts longer?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Another vote for the Crown XLS1502 (I have four XLS1500s and a 2502 fwiw).....
 
Kvn_Walker

Kvn_Walker

Audioholic Field Marshall
What price range should I be looking at for that type of power? Or, in your opinion, is it better to just get an AVR with all of the channels I need (looking to power a 7.2.4 system) powered by internal amps?

I'm looking at a cost VS effectiveness ratio. Or is it better to simply have the external amp to take the load off of the AVR so that it lasts longer?
Depends on what kind of load you expect to put on the AVR. If the speakers have decently high impedance and sensitivity, their current load will be minimal and an AVR will work just fine.
 
MalVeauX

MalVeauX

Senior Audioholic
Hi,

You can totally get stuff in your range. It's just not going to be a big name brand where you're paying for the marketing of the brand more than the components.

Look into:

VTV Ampfliers


Buckeye Amplifiers


Very best,
 
KEW

KEW

Audioholic Overlord
Looking for a good external 2 channel amplifier that can produce 200~300 w, that's in the 400~500$ range.

Any suggestions?
Without knowing the details of the load/impedance-phase of your speakers ... or asking the question of do you really need 200-300 watts ... a good pro-audio amp like the Crown is a good answer as they are very capable for the least money. The Crown XLS-1502 is well known as a tried and true bargain in a unit that is easily used for home audio (RCA jacks, input level switch, low to no fan noise, etc).
 
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PaulKaul

Audiophyte
Hi...I have no close to home involvement in Crown amps, yet I accept that not all are Class D. I believe that the XLi arrangement are A/B. Regardless of whether they give preferred sound over the Class D amps, I don't have the foggiest idea. The Class D amps are significantly more effective, however, and they can be better with low impedance speakers (4 ohm) than A/B.

The star amps as a rule have constrained air cooling, which can give fan clamor. (A work-around I've perused of: supplanting the fans with calm fans expected for PCs.) They additionally will in general need 12V triggers; either physically turn the amp on and off, or get a 12V transfer to control power the amp(s) from the AVR.
 
}Fear_Inoculum{

}Fear_Inoculum{

Senior Audioholic
Hi,

You can totally get stuff in your range. It's just not going to be a big name brand where you're paying for the marketing of the brand more than the components.

Look into:

VTV Ampfliers


Buckeye Amplifiers


Very best,
Those VTV amps look good. The three I'm looking at are:


And:


And:


Thinking the 1st one is going to be the best bang for my buck.
 
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real_shark

Audioholic Intern
I was looking at this one as well along with one of the Buckeye amps..... maybe the 252

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BTW I ended up buying this one for myself and I am quite happy with it!
 

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