looking for a good 3 channel amp

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markkirk1

Enthusiast
I am running a Yamaha RX-V1700 and more power for mains and center channels the 1700s 130 watts a side per channel isnt eough for my Paradigm studio 60s mains which can handle at least 200 watts and studio cc690 can handle at least 300 watts can someone recommend a good for around 500.00dollar ranger

thanks
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Welcome to the forum!

I think that you are going to be looking at used amps to hit that price point while getting the power that you want, which I'm assuming is 200W/channel minimum. I think that Emotiva will come the closest to that for a new unit, with the 200W x 3 XPA-3 costing $624 after shipping (temporarily out of stock). I don't recommend them, though, and I own two of their amps. Others here are really happy with them, however, so I'm mentioning them as an option.

I've read good things about Outlaw Audio and Carver's Cinema Grand line. There seem to be Cinema Grands (which are 200W x 5) on eBay fairly regularly, but I don't know if you'll be able to get one for $500 shipped. There's one that's in that range now, but the bidding is still going. I haven't tracked Outlaw Audio amps all that much, but I'm most familiar with seeing their 200W monoblocks go for sale used for about $225 apiece.
 
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markkirk1

Enthusiast
I have looked at the XPA-3 amp and was thinking that maybe would work could you tell me if these are good amps and why you wouldnt recomend this amp

Thanks
 
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Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
My thoughts on Emotiva are based on my personal experience and the experiences of two members here that I consider friends. There are several people here who have nothing but positive things to say about them, so I give you my thoughts as just another input into your decision.

I have two Emotiva amps. One of them works fine (after being replaced), the other not so much. Long story short - the way the company handled it (by simply ignoring me until I went away) will lead me to never do business with them again or ever recommend them.

A longer discussion is here, with other members giving feedback within that thread.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
I don't think about them much, so I forgot to mention pro amps. There are a number of people here that use them and really like them. They don't have the same aesthetics, but they give good power for the money. If you're interested, look around the forum or ask about them here - I'm sure that people will give you info on them.
 
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DaveHo

Audioholic
Acurus A200x3 should be in that range. I've owned one in the past & it's a great amp. I powered v2 Studio 100's & CC with it. Good combo.

-Dave
 
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markkirk1

Enthusiast
Could someone me these pro amps are any good 1400W PYLE PRO DJ Rack Mount Amp PA Power Amplifier Model: PYLE1400

2 Channel Bridgeable Power Amplifier

1400 Watts Total Power

700 Watts x 2 Channels @ 4 Ohm

350 Watts x 2 Channels @ 8 Ohm

Power LED

Overload and Protection LED Indicators

2 x 5 LED Input Level Indicator

Signal Activity LED

Double Cooling Fan

Stereo/Bridged Mode Switch

Ground Lift Switch

Cannon XLR Cable and 1/4" Jack Inputs for Balanced or Unbalanced Mode

SPEAK ON Outputs

Binding Post Outputs

110/220 Volt Switchable

Input Gain Controls

Input Level: +4dB

Signal/Noise ratio: 102dB

Distortion: 0.1%

Frequency response: 20Hz-20 kHz less than +/-0.5dB

Input Impedance Balance: 20K Ohms

Input Impedance Non-Balance: 10K Ohms
Will powering Paradigm studio 100s would be greatful for any input on this amp

thanks markkirk1
 
bigred7078

bigred7078

Full Audioholic
I love my XPA-3. Unfortunately for Adam he seemed to have had a really bad experience, but with all the purchases i have seen the VAST majority of people love emotiva and how they do business. They are usually very hands on and will answer questions any time of the day. Obviously this did not happen with Adam and two other members but this is not the norm, and unfortunately that kind of situation seems to be the case with most companies. But anyway the XPA-3 is a great amp lol.
 
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