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IMO you can do much better than NAD. I own an NAD integrated with soft clipping. Sure, it will put out much more power than rated, but aren't you getting this to listen to? Some of those big Onykos weigh 50 lbs and nearly double their power at 4 ohms. I'm not up on the latest NAD, is that what you'll be looking at? My old Adcom 555 would easily beat any NAD back then. The Onkyos even more so. BTW, I also sold Infinity Kappas and have an idea of what you're going through. Efficiency isn't all that low but the deep bass capability requires some balls, not soft clipping. Older NAD sounds polite, transistory and closed in. That Rotel linked to earlier would be excellent, I think.
Except that one of the things he asked for was "definitely not less than 100w at 8 ohms. Preferably higher."The 150W/ch NAD 375BEE was the model previously discussed, but that one is $1099 rather than $599 for the 80W/ch NAD 356BEE.http://www.spearitsound.com/product.cgi?group=70&product=2927Steve
Hi,With your power requirements and price limitations maybe you should consider a used Onkyo Which Kappas do you have? If you listen at med to low volume, maybe you need quality with decent power, rather than quantity.
That Sunfire Neobop linked to looks good, doesn't it?You won't find yourself running out of steam with that one.If I had an extra five bills that would be on it's way to me.
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[How old are these onkyos do you know?
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Just one of many options http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=240-438
That Rotel linked to earlier would be excellent, I think. Read the third review here:http://www.audioreview.com/cat/speakers/floorstanding-speakers/infinity-systems/kappa-8-1/prd_119594_1594crx.aspxI remember the orig Kappa 8 having impedance dips in the bass. That's why guys would blow up their amps when they cranked it up. You need an amp that's stable at 2 ohms. If you can't get a Threshold or a Rowland, IMO get as close as you can.
The Anthem 225 might be good - over 300 wpc at 4 ohms. It comes with remote, but no provision for sub out or second set of main out.
Sunfire, like this?http://app.audiogon.com/listings/sunfire-symphonic-reference-power-amplifier-list-2500--2BTW, I looked up the power rating for the Onkyos. The M-508 is the one;http://audio-database.com/ONKYO/amp/integram-508-e.html
I would go for an Aragon ...