Emotiva makes very good amps. Can’t beat them for their price. I have been to couple of Emofests they have at their Franklin, TN HQ.
Give them a try.
Give them a try.
Emotiva equipmet, how good is it?
Right you are, apologies to Stereo5. When I checked the site I randomly pulled up this little beauty that says it is made in China on the back, but Kudos to Emotiva, much of it appears to be assembled in the USA; good for them! https://emotiva.com/collections/application-stereo/products/a-100 |
I had a pair of XPA-100 Gen 2 that I used as surround amps for a while. I also have an XPA-5 driving the surround speakers in my bedroom system. See a pattern here? They are OK amps, but I wouldn't use them for critical two channel listening. I think you could find a nice used integrated amp at your budget. The Heed Elixir is a very nice unit, just a little over your budget. Looks like they just bumped the price $200 or it would have fit in your budget. |
Thank you. My budget is around $1,000 to $1,200. I know I won't be going true hi-end but you have to start somewhere so my expectations are not super high, but I do want to hear more than what you get on a Dewalt work radio so to speak. I used to have the old Advents that half the world owned and up until recently was using a standard dime a dozen system of components that probably was worth $500 new, so going up should be easy. I have been starting to work on building and this is step 2. Step 3 good stands for the Totem, Step 4 upgrade the cables and Step 5 start the cycle again. Main sources will be LP, and online music sources, and the occasional CD ;) |
Used NAD like you were considering before or something new-direct from Schiit Audio are going to sound worlds better than the Emotiva or Yamaha IMHE. What exactly is your budget. Are you looking for an integrated amp? Your speakers both are promising and will easily let you hear the benefits of higher quality amplification. Hopefully, your speakers are on decent stands with spikes, are off the wall behind them and you are giving some thought to basic room acoustic issues(e.g. thick curtains over windows, and a thick rug over hard flooring) if not yet investing in any real room treatment panels, etc. Cheers, Spencer |