The NAD C320BEE is what I know. It goes well with small PSBs (I've tried the Alpha Mini with it) and Paradigms (Titan) but IMHO the very best combo is with NHT speakers. (Model 1A in use)
Good amp for 110 sq. ft. room / PSB alpha monitors
I'm currently looking for a good new amp to use with a pair of bang-for-your-buck, lower end speakers such as the PSB Alpha B1 monitors, Paradigm Atoms, or Totem Dreamcatchers (links to specs at bottom).
My room is small, approximately 110 square feet, though I do tend to listen at concert volume. Music-wise, I primarily listen to classical---especially newer music with sharp, percussive attacks; piano music; and the standard orchestral fare. Next on the list would be experimental/electronic music, jazz, bluegrass, etc.
At this time, I need to keep things under $400 or so. A basic NAD amp has been recommended as a good, practical solution, but I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts.
PSB Alpha monitors: (http://www.psbspeakers.com/products/Alpha-Series/Alpha-B1-Monitor
Paradigm Atom:
http://www.paradigm.com/en/paradigm/speaker_only-specification-1-1-2-4.paradigm
Totem Dreamcatchers:
http://www.totemacoustic.com/products/compact/dreamcatcher/specifications/
A million thanks,
Robert
My room is small, approximately 110 square feet, though I do tend to listen at concert volume. Music-wise, I primarily listen to classical---especially newer music with sharp, percussive attacks; piano music; and the standard orchestral fare. Next on the list would be experimental/electronic music, jazz, bluegrass, etc.
At this time, I need to keep things under $400 or so. A basic NAD amp has been recommended as a good, practical solution, but I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts.
PSB Alpha monitors: (http://www.psbspeakers.com/products/Alpha-Series/Alpha-B1-Monitor
Paradigm Atom:
http://www.paradigm.com/en/paradigm/speaker_only-specification-1-1-2-4.paradigm
Totem Dreamcatchers:
http://www.totemacoustic.com/products/compact/dreamcatcher/specifications/
A million thanks,
Robert