Hello all, first time poster here. I'm in the market for a 3 channel amp for my system (Usher 6381 main, Usher X616 center, Sonance TR-4000 surround, SVS sub, Naim CD5i source, Sony NS999ES DVDP, Odyssey Stratos stereo extreme 2-channel amp, Arcam AVP-700 pre-processor) and ran across the AVA amps while doing some research.
I know nothing of these amps, but they look like a darned good deal on paper. I had a five channel amp, but have decided to build my HT around a dedicated two channel rig using HT bypass on my future pre-amp. This is why I bought the Odyssey, which I like very much.
Odyssey also makes a three channel amp, but it's quite a bit more expense than the 240/3EX; although it does have a bit more power. Lots of capacitance.
This amp will more than likely be used for center and surround duties, but I would also put it to the test against the Odyssey; just because you never know. If used for center and surrounds it will only be required to operate a limited bandwidth from 40Hz and up at the lowest extreme.
My Sonances are a fairly efficient 8 Ohm load; the X616 center is not so efficient @ ~ 87dB, and its a 4 ohm load. The 6381's are also rated @ 87dB, but are an 8 Ohm load. My listening room is a medium size space with 14' ceilings and an open floor plan.
Do you guys think the 240/3EX has sufficient power for my needs? Also, I see that it's rated 125 wpc into 8 Ohm, but does anyone know the power rating into lower loads? I'd like to see a more detailed set of specifications then what I saw on the website.
Thanks.