6 channels (or 3) power amps, best suited for multi-amp HIFI stereo setup (not H

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FreedomJazzDance

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Let's build a list of nice 6 channels (or 3) power amps, best suited for multi-amp HIFI stereo setup (not HT), it can be vintage or current in production.

Thanks :)

JohnR

6-channel amps are probably less common than 5 or 7, I would think. I've mentioned the older 6ch rotels in your other thread, there is also an interesting 3-channel amp of that vintage the RB-993, but not very common. In the 5ch amps, RB-985, RMB-1075 and RMB-1095, and I'm not sure what happened after that ;)

Bear in mind that amps that are 20 years old are much more likely to fail/need servicing.

For current production a look at a retailer's site might be helpful e.g. https://www.audioadvisor.com/products.asp?dept=10

There is also brands like Emotiva and outlaw -

https://emotiva.com/collections/amps
https://www.outlawaudio.com/products/amps.html

Siegfried Linkwitz recommended ATI for his speakers -
https://www.ati-amp.com/AT1800.php

Of course, you can always get as many channels as needed by using multiple stereo amps. Finally, a cheap way to get channels is old AV receivers, the type that have "direct" analog inputs. I used one for a while that was given away for nothing, the amps were still fine, just the processing was obsolete.

HTH :)

FreedomJazzDance

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Hello, thanks for the contribution  :thumb:

Please, can you solve a doubt of mine, I was looking at the Yamaha MX-1000 power amp, and noticed that it have 6 speaker's terminas, but this amp is not described as multi channel..

I noticed that on the manual, a picture is showed how to connect 3 pairs of speakers, so I presume this amp works for switch the listening between 3 pairs of speakers, one pair at time, and not will work  that's correct in a tri-amp situation with a 3 way loudspeakers and active crossover...

that's correct? or it can be used in a tri amplification 3 way loudspeakers situation?

Many thanks if you ca clarify this for me about this amp.

FreedomJazzDance

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Already checked the info, the MX-1000m, it's a 2 channel amp that can run more than 1 pair of speakers, so no need for you o check :)

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Let's build a list of nice 6 channels (or 3) power amps, best suited for multi-amp HIFI stereo setup (not HT), it can be vintage or current in production.

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You can use various small Class D amps, usually they are Stereo units, they are inexpensive in Ebay.

FreedomJazzDance

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Worries me the class d amps for the horns, but will consider for the woofers  :thumb:

WGH

Worries me the class d amps for the horns, but will consider for the woofers  :thumb:
Speakers with horns are usually very efficient so a sweet sounding low powered amp will work, the Adcom GFA-535 fits the bill nicely.
The 535 is built like a tank and work forever, a friend is still using my 28 year old GFA-535 every day.
There are always plenty of GFA-535's on eBay to choose from, you should be able to get one (or 3) for $100 each if you take your time.

Old NAD amps work well with horn speakers too.

Matias

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Apollon have 2 models of 6-channel Hypex based amps on their website:
https://www.apollonaudio.com/apollon-ncmp6200-hypex-based-multichannel-class-d-amplifier/
https://www.apollonaudio.com/apollon-ncmp6350-hypex-based-multichannel-class-d-amplifier/

And Nord goes even further allowing you to configure your amp on the website (Apollon probably allows this too by e-mail). Just choose your modules! :)
https://www.nordacoustics.co.uk/product-page/nord-one-mp-ncxxx-4-8-122-500w-custom-configurable-channel-amplifier-black