Amps recommendations

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uaeproz

Junior Audioholic
Most 75W-125W amps I've seen are usually not balanced, though. So the requirement for XLR connectors makes it tough for sure. Even if they have XLR connectors, most of these amps are still not fully balanced anyway.
Agreed, I spent hours searching online for a match. The only amps that matches is what I've listed. Grrr
 
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uaeproz

Junior Audioholic
I'll reiterate that this is a good solution and you can use the extra two channels to bridge the lower frequencies drivers.
I will look into it. Thanks :D

But I'm not clear about something here. What or how to setup a digital amp in this case. Is there any downside from using a digital amp into an analog setup?
 
oqpi

oqpi

Audioholic Intern
Hi all,

I'm in the market to buy 2 amps.

I'm going to active amp my front speakers. I'll be using Rane crossover. I have the setup completely in XLR

So The first amp (Tweeter amp) must be:
- outputting between 75 - 85 watt @ 8 ohms per channel
- class AB
- XLR inputs
- 2 channels
- binding posts that accepts spades

The second amp must be:
- outputting 110 - 125 watt @ 8 ohms per channel
- class AB
- XLR inputs
- 2 or 4 channels
- binding posts that accepts spades

The Drivers:
The tweeter is 80w @ 8 ohm and can't exceed it when active amping
The mid is 120w @ 8 ohm
The woofer is 125w @ 8 ohm


I've been looking around and found few. But I wanna explore more options.

So, if you know an amp that meets the criteria, please let me know.

I would appreciate any input and thanks in advance.
Look for a Bryston made amp.. there is nothing better at their price range and perhaps 3-4 times more... guaranteed.. I own one since 1995... works like new... 20 years warranty, unheard in the industry...
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
@PENG - haven't had your morning cup o joe just yet? Otherwise why bother posting in last year's thread?
 
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