sunfire amps good??


I am amp searching & I do not know what I should look at. Are the sunfire products good for the money? or should I look at Rotel, Adcom? Any other options?? I would like 300+watts at 8 ohms preferably 400+ & I need to keep it under $1,500. FWIW my speakers are known to drop to under 4 ohms at times.
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I was also going to mention McCormack, and you would be wise to watch for an older Bryston 250B which would fall in your price requirements.

When I built my first system I had a Bryston 250 amp sitting under my bed for a year while I saved up for the other components. That was a tough year.

Good luck on your quest, and welcome to the insanity.
RFG
If you like the sound of your speakers, getting newer ones would be a roll of the dice. In the pricce range, I would also look at McCormack amps.
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thanks everyone.... kappa 8.1's are what it will power. Sometimes I wonder if I would be better off selling the speakers & getting something a little newer/more effecient.
I used a Sunfire Stereo II amp to drive Maggies for a few years. Maggies are not very tough loads (4 ohms, flat impedance curve, 86db) but they do open up with good power. The Stereo II provided 325 / 650 watts 8 / 4 ohms, and for $800 - $1000 used they're a good value.
They run cool, and mine ran well for 4 years or so and I was the 2nd owner.
I thought the amp was a good match for my Maggies, but when I went to Martin Logans @ 90db efficiency, I found I could go for a more refined amp with less power.
Look at the add for Parasound amps good build and lot of power at a great price. The 3500 amp on audigon its a great amp. check it out.These amps are better than Rotel and Adcom nothing wrong with Rotel or Adcom just the Parasound 3500 is a proven amp. Look up all the old reviews.
I think your choice is a good one.
It is a very good amp for the money.
You can also try new Nad Master Series and Parasound Halo.
Both exelent amps.
Cheers.