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drummertime
Junior Audioholic
Hello and thanks in advance!
I'm currently running: Marantz SR-7011 | Outlaw 7000X | LG OLED 65" | Kef R7's Mains | Kef R2c Center | Elac Uni-Fi 2.0 Rear Surrounds | Elac Uni-Fi Slim Back Rear Surrounds | Elac Debut IC-DT61 6.5" Height | Starke 15 dual subs. I read a ton of different views when it comes to "low budget amplifiers" in comparison with the "upper echelon amplifiers". I've really been looking at used ATI, Parasound or Anthem amps. For instance Parasound Halo A21 Stereo Power Amplifier, posted for 1200, really great looking shape. But my question is, will using these "upper echelon amplifiers" really be worth the cost? I'm happy with my current setup, but feel as though my front 3 speakers would benefit from a really great amplifier. Since the 7000X is rated at 130RMS per channel, I'd like to find something around the 250RMS or a multi-channel amp that can be bridged on a couple channels. In your humble opinions, I'm I just wasting money or would this be beneficial enough to really make a difference in sound quality. I would say decibels as well, but really you only gain roughly 3db for ever 100 watts per channel.
I'm currently running: Marantz SR-7011 | Outlaw 7000X | LG OLED 65" | Kef R7's Mains | Kef R2c Center | Elac Uni-Fi 2.0 Rear Surrounds | Elac Uni-Fi Slim Back Rear Surrounds | Elac Debut IC-DT61 6.5" Height | Starke 15 dual subs. I read a ton of different views when it comes to "low budget amplifiers" in comparison with the "upper echelon amplifiers". I've really been looking at used ATI, Parasound or Anthem amps. For instance Parasound Halo A21 Stereo Power Amplifier, posted for 1200, really great looking shape. But my question is, will using these "upper echelon amplifiers" really be worth the cost? I'm happy with my current setup, but feel as though my front 3 speakers would benefit from a really great amplifier. Since the 7000X is rated at 130RMS per channel, I'd like to find something around the 250RMS or a multi-channel amp that can be bridged on a couple channels. In your humble opinions, I'm I just wasting money or would this be beneficial enough to really make a difference in sound quality. I would say decibels as well, but really you only gain roughly 3db for ever 100 watts per channel.