Mono Blocks / why are they not more prevalent? + Wyrded4Sound SX1000R


I am just learning about mono-blocks, and if they provide the benefits claimed why are they not used by more  audiophiles? I  am looking for a used Wyred4Dound Sx1000R- any  thoughts? 

mendef

Like all things audio… the real world of YOUR situation may not advocate for the purely theoretical and sometimes allure of monoblocks.

 

for most people this is a 3 way trade between the sonic advantage of much shorter speaker cables vs added casework and transformer expense and likely ground potential issues. 

Bill the Marantz 15 is legendary and made better by the wizard Steve of Avatar Engineering fame in Santa Monica… get one… I did…

OP, the sky’s the limit. These are merely stepping stones:

https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/650169340-jeff-rowland-925-mono-amplifiers-55-off/

https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lisbh56g-aries-cerat-essentia-tube

https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/650302654-atma-sphere-class-d-mono-amplifiers/ (these are already sold)

it’s a fun part of this hobby.  Frequently enough one gets to be like Miranda seeing something new & special, although common to others, for the first time. 

@OP Mono amplifier toplogy is just one more design choice among many. With the amplifiers you are budgeting for, you should listen to some stereo power amps in the same price range.

The Wyred4Sound amps are pretty decent amps. They got a rave review in TAS a number of years ago - a bit too rave IMHO. The have a fairly typical Class D sonic signature - bags of power and very clean sounding. But one person's clean is another person's sterile so as always, listen before you buy.

I love the monoblocks  if your looking into class d smsl pa  x has a gan fet mono 500 watts for 700$ from apos audio or on Amazon. D sonic Pascal module has a 30 day trial monoblock 1400 watts into 8 ohm 2700$. Short speaker cable and longer xlr cable do sound better.. I have alot of mcintosh 1.25 kw  and they are powerhouse but$  enjoy the search.