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Is there a reason this amp must be 300 watts? Are there any other criteria necessary to pick the amp you are seeking? Does it matter how the 300+ watts were measured? etc...
How about Adcom GFA555? Maybe not 'audiophile' quality, but they don't suck. I hooked one of my old ones up the other night, and it wasn't too shabby. Yes, they can be bright and edgy with the wrong associated equipment, particularly some speaker cables. Rated @ 200 w/ch and can be bridged. Be careful if bridging that your speakers are at least 8 ohm.They can be found for $300-$400 all the time. There are at least a couple of companies modding these too. I think Randy has one, maybe he will chime in.(no, I'm not trying to sell anything...I'm going to use mine for a sub amp)
Jon,That has got to make for a badass sub amp if nothing else!
Does anyone know of any high-powered (300+Wpc@4ohms) amps at the $1000 price point that just perform well beyond that price category?
Maggies like lots o' power. Just trying to see if there is anything out there at this price. The Parasound HCA-1500A will 305Wpc @ 4 Ohms and it is $999. And like others said, there are lots of Pro amps out there like Crown, QSC, and Carver that will do it. Just wondering if anyone knows of any "giant-killers" so to speak. Even if something came in at around $1500 it would be close. Unfortunately as far as I know AVA is only factory direct. I am looking for something that could be sold retail as well. Unless Frank is interested in some special-case dealers????.....Frank?