Power amplifier advice?


I am thinking about buying a power amplifier. I want something with about 200 W per channel into 8 Ohms, in the price range up to about $2500. The models that are currently at the top of my shortlist are Rotel Rb-1582 MkII, Anthem MCA 225 Gen 2, and Schiit Wotan.

It is not possible for me to listen to these side by side, so I must base my decision on specs, reviews, and recommendations.

If anyone has experience of these amplifiers, I am eager to hear about their impressions and views.

My current speakers are a pair of old NHT 2.5, which are said to be quite power hungry, and a bit bright. I will probably upgrade speakers later, but I want to hear the NHT:s with a more powerful amp first. My current amplifier is an old HK6850 integrated, with 85 W per channel. My DAC (Denafrips Aress II) lacks volume control, so if I buy a separate power amp I will also need a preamp, but that is a later issue.

I mostly listen to hard rock and heavy metal, and I like to be able to crank it up so that I can hear the music while doing chores in the kitchen (no room for speakers there).

Regards,
Kaj

kaj

Hello @kaj.  This is what I experienced with my NHT 2.5i’s when I had them.  Tried the Parasound A21 (not the + version) and it was complete overkill.  More suitable for the NHTs was the Acurus A150 at 150WPC.  Im sure you can find a great deal on it somewhere if your heart is set on keeping the NHTs.   And yes, those things play loud as hell!!!  Good luck on your search! 

I always recommend trying multiple amplifiers with the speakers to find the best match for YOU.  I went through 9 amplifiers before I settled on a used Pass Labs Xa30.8.  It is insanely good.  In your price range I really like Primare gear.  I have an odyssey kismet but the thing is too noisy.  On first boot up it buzzes and then only gets a little better after running in.  As soon as I play music the buzzing starts again albeit at a lower volume.  Tried to troubleshoot with Klaus and just never was satisfied.  But for the quality of sound I had to go up to Pass Labs to handily beat the sound of the kismet.  But that noise was too much for me

First get speakers you love, then get amps that make them happy.

Discussing amps in a vacuum is nonsense. What matters most when choosing an amp is, is it a good match for your speakers?

second the recommendation for odyssey amps for high value high sonic quality good build quality

a hegel h20 would also be a good choice they sometimes appear used under 3 grand, exceptionally clean sounding and capable amplifier

I would get new speakers first, then get an integrated amp.  You can easily get a 200wpc integrated for 3K or less if you don't mind used.