For jrareform
my Kismets are dead silent, both with and without music.
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
Well I might as well chime in to. With a smaller budget I highly recommend some ACTIVE speakers, like a pair of KEF LS50W (originals have a dedicated USB audio input) the new LS50 W II's do not include this anymore. Put them on some nice stands and all you need is a source! No equipment,cables, power cords, equipment rack...Plus the really nice thing about a fine pair of active speakers is that they all ready have dual mono 230wpc amps built in! Plus dual DAC's and a plethora of Inputs for any source including a set of AUX and SUB out. These cost around $2500 NEW. and the Originals are even a better deal used imo. Matt M
Key Specifications (KEF LS50 Wireless - Original)
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I recently sold my NHT 3.3s (1998 models) and the Rotel RB-1090 (2006 model) that I used to drive them. Knowing the NHT speakers pretty well, if I had to buy an amp to power some 2.5s, I would get a Buckeye Hypex NCx500 for $1150 (coincidentally, the same price I sold my Rotel for), hide it out of sight, and call it done, with $1000+ still in my pocket. Enjoy! |