I will pick up my B&W 804S/Center from the dealer on Saturday and I
have narrowed my AMP choices to the 3 below.
I am leaning toward the Parasound but it is not balanced, and from what I
have read I should go with a balanced AMP.
Is there really a huge difference in performance?
Appreciate any feedback
Oulaw 7500 $1700(balanced)
Power output: 200 watts RMS x 5 (all channels driven simultaneously into 8 ohms from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with less than 0.03% total harmonic distortion). 300 watts RMS x 5 @ 4 ohms
Parasound 5250 $2500 (not balanced, but great reviews)
250 watts rms per channel into 8Ω, all channels driven
385 watts rms per channel into 4Ω, all channels driven
45 amps peak current per channel
RMB-1095 $2k (both Balanced & Single Ended Inputs)
5x330 watts /ch / 4 ohms
5x200 watts /ch / 8 ohms
The Fully Balanced Circuit
Some amplifiers are designed with fully balanced circuitry all the way from input to output. Each channel in the balanced amplifier circuitry consists of two amplifier sections, one amplifying the positive half of the wave (above the zero line), and the other amplifying the negative half of the wave. Both the positive and negative amplifier sections work into the Autoformer where they are magnetically combined. This forces any distortions inherent in the balanced amplifier circuitry to be produced out of phase from each other and cancel out when the two stages are magnetically combined in the Autoformer. To be fully balanced, an amplifier must have balanced inputs; fully balanced complementary circuitry and Autoformer output. This fully balanced circuitry provides you with the very low distortion figures