So I think some of us just end up buying what is in our budget regardless of what we believe.
Exactly!
This is how it went for me:
After some trials in my house, I decided that I really liked the Outlaw sound and I liked the way the company operates.
There is a budget, so I set the limit at 3K but I wanted to spend less.
OK, $3K limit Class-AB. Decided.
Next, I have limited space, 2 amps max and the design must adhere to WAF (Wife approval factor) standards. Also, I want it to run cool and not waste power in standby. A bugaboo of mine.
Research time. Read all the reviews and threads that I can.
See what makes sense.
With all of the above it came down to Emotiva, Outlaw, ATI, and Parasound (once I found out Parasoung came in black. Their web folks need serious help
).
Revels like clean power, so it came to specs and construction: power supply, capacitance, output devices, slew rate, damping factor.
To what degree does each matter? Hell if I know.
More reading...
I decided against Emotiva because, I would like the amp to be a bit more efficient. I thought the XPA-2/XPA3 would work but they were a bit power hungry. I did not want two amps idling at 100 watts each.
So, it came down to ATI and Parasound.
If you want beauty, Parasound.
If you want Iron and power: ATI.
ATI was American made had better protection circuitry.
The American version of a Russian Rocket.
I got to test durability in my amp shootout when I plugged the Outlaw in and it arced. It tripped the protection in the amp and my breaker.
The fuse less design worked great. I have kids. This is a great feature.
So that is a long winded description of how many factors went into my selection. No wonder, folks just go to their dealer and buy what they are told.
- Rich