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manojani2001@yahoo.com
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26 Jan 2015, 04:38 pm »
Hi,
I would like your recommendation for a solid state class A monoblock amplifier that has about 50w of power each for a bedroom stereo setup. My budget is $1000 for each.
Thanks in advance.
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Ric Schultz
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3 Feb 2015, 07:26 am »
The only thing I can think of is the Emotiva XPA-1.....73lbs each and switchable to 60 watts class A each ($1100 list each). I will have a 35lb. totally tweak dual mono stereo 25 watt class A amp for $2000 out soon (50 watts into 4 ohms). Most other class A amps are really expensive.
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3 Feb 2015, 08:18 am »
If you can get by with 35W @ 8ohm Class A, transitioning to 250W @ 8ohm / 500W @ 4ohm Class A/B (vs. 600W/1000W), you can do it for almost half the cost with the
Emotiva XPA-1L
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Steve
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Please Be kind to your ears .... Treat your room
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3 Feb 2015, 09:59 am »
http://www.stereophile.com/content/lindell-ampx-power-amplifier
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The elephant normally IS the room
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3 Feb 2015, 11:34 am »
Wonder if you really need 50 wpc for a bedroom system, your criteria is extremely tough to fit, and you should be aware of the dangers of "smoking" in bed (these designs run really hot) but here goes:
Hawk A18 (20 wpc, $1260)
http://www.tnt-audio.com/ampli/hawk_a18_e.html
(link is from 2002)
Monarchy Audio SM70 (25 wpc but can be run in bridged mode, $980). Look for early ones that ran really hot (hotter the better with most class A solid state amps). Don't know if they're still in business.
Several class A/B amps run pure class A for the first 10 watts or so. That's enough to get into very loud territory (over 90 dB) in most room/speaker efficiency setups.
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3 Feb 2015, 03:44 pm »
Agree. I think we'll be able to provide more/better recommendations if you provide info about the room size and the speakers you'll be using.
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steve f
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3 Feb 2015, 08:10 pm »
The guys are correct. Give us more info to work with. How ip big is the room? What kind of speakers? Types of music? How loud?
I always think of bedroom systems as playing softly, most likely background levels. Help us help you.
Steve
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http://www.monarchyaudio.com/SE100_MK2_Main_Frame.htm
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