It took a while but Fedex finally delivered my XPA-3 today. I finally decided to get one after doing some reading on here and from different people telling me about the difference adding an amp made. So I figured its on sale for $519 now so I might as well try it and find out for myself if it improves the sound quality at all. Well after getting mine all hooked up I was curious to see how it sounded and well....I have to say I did not hear any difference at all. Music sounded just the same as it did before and movies didn't sound much different either. I've only had it for 6 hours but my initial impressions is that it didn't make much difference compared to driving my Paradigm Studio 60 speakers with my Yamaha receiver. So now I wonder if people really heard a big difference in sound after adding an amp to their system or if they were just hearing things that weren't really there. I suppose I'll have to spend more time listening to it before I come to a final conclusion.
I've compared amps that are 300 wpc to 50 wpc and none of them made a bit of difference.
It all depends on your application. If you are listening in a GIANT room and playing it LOUDLY, the bigger amps may make a difference.
But for most of us playing in a 300 - 400 sq ft room, it will most likely not make any difference at all.
Those Emotiva amps look great though.
Rule of thumb:
Unless distortion takes place, amps & preamps (no EQs, Tones, DSPs), CD players, & DACs all sound the same.
Processors (EQs, Tones, DSPs) and speakers sound differently from one another.