Ok... I have a quick question. Could somone give me their opinion as to wich power amp setup would be the best route
to take in order to get the best out of a NHT system consisting of a pair of Classic Fours and a Three C for the LCR speakers and a pair of Classic Threes as rears.... Oh, and I will strictly be using my Onkyo TX-SR800's pre-outs as my pre-amp and for my LFE I have a 15 inch SoundSplinter DIY, huge enclosure ran by a Buttkiciker BKA 1000-4. IT ROCKS.... AND GETS DEEP....
Option 1.) 1 Parasound HCA 2205A 5 channel with 220wpc
Option 2.) 1 Parasound HCA 2250A 2 ch. amp to power the Classic Fours
up front rate at 250wpc RMS.
1 Parasound HCA 1203A 3 ch. amp to power the 3 C center and
the two Classic Threes as the rear L & R speakers.
Option 3.) 5 Monoblock Outlaw audio M-200s (or the newer version M-2200s)
or at the 5 NHT A1s -- they seem to be virtually the same exact
amps on paper and from what I have read.
It Looks like I might be able to get a better deal on 5 NHT A1s vs the Outlaw -2200s
One more thing to toss in here is that I have considered adding a pair of Classic Threes to have my HT set up with the Threes all the way around with the big daddy SS 15inch sub for LFE and just keep my Classic Fours in my bedroom and add a 2 ch power amp in the near future in order to make a good stereo setup............. or I could leave it like it is now and just add some towers later on for my stereo setup in my room....???? Sorry, I know this is a bunch of rambling, run-on, knowledge lacking, jabber, but I figured someone on here could help me out with this and what would be the most effective and efficient route for me to take in this.. Thanks.