Whole house audio amplifier

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Jmalone

Audiophyte
A lot of my work is in malls so I acquired a lot of 8” Bose in ceiling speakers
I also have a htd mc66 controller I have more than 6 zones but that is fine to get started.
I need to order the htd gateway along with a multi zone amplifier any recommendations?
I’ve been trying to get an htd one too expensive any good substitutes?
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
A lot of my work is in malls so I acquired a lot of 8” Bose in ceiling speakers
I also have a htd mc66 controller I have more than 6 zones but that is fine to get started.
I need to order the htd gateway along with a multi zone amplifier any recommendations?
I’ve been trying to get an htd one too expensive any good substitutes?
The HTD ones are pretty inexpensive FWIW
 
WaynePflughaupt

WaynePflughaupt

Audioholic Samurai
HTD is probably some of the cheapest multi-channel amps you’re going to find. Maybe you can find a used one on ebay.

Regards,
Wayne A. Pflughaupt
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
eBay is the place to buy amps.

Most commercial installations use plenum rated 70v speakers. The speakers are typically of VERY low quality. They carry a high price tag due to their need of a plenum requirement and testing and licensing for use in a plenum environment. This drives a $30 speaker up to a $150 price point.

So, you will need to check to see what make/model the speaker actually is, what size the drive in use is, whether it is plenum rated or not, and whether it is 70v or 8 ohms.

I make a point of buying amps on eBay. The price is much better and you can pick up some really good 12 channel amps for under $400 that are 100% working. But, these are 8/4 ohm amps, they are not 70v amps.
 
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