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Hi,As I've recently moved to VMPS speakers, could anyone advise me on any 'full feature' integrated SS amplifiers suitable in performance & power for RM2s & 626s? I prefer an integrated pre/power amp to minimise the number of boxes, and have things like speaker switching, phono input, mono, balance, tone & headphone options.ThanksRichard
Hi John,I'm not working to a fixed budget, just natural meanness! I generally work to the minimum cost necessary to do the job properly. I'm finding difficulty in seeing anything at all that fits the spec as well as the Yamaha ca2010 I've had for many years and am now having to to see if it can be brought up to a modern performance. The system will be used for the excellent KPLU radio on cable, recorded jazz, pop etc, & home theatre. All ideas welcome, new or old kit.Thanks & best regardsRichard
As a former RM2 owner, I'd recommend 200wpc+ from a nice high-current ss amp(I had a fairly large room at the time too)Isn't there a 'powered' option for the RM2's now?That lets you use a plate amp for the woofer, freeing up the mids/highs for a nice tube amp
Isn't there a 'powered' option for the RM2's now?That lets you use a plate amp for the woofer, freeing up the mids/highs for a nice tube amp
QuoteIsn't there a 'powered' option for the RM2's now?That lets you use a plate amp for the woofer, freeing up the mids/highs for a nice tube amp Is there a problem with long runs of unamplified signal, and if so wouldn't powered speakers have to be fairly close to the source to avoid distortion?
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I am considering an emotiva xpa-3 for a pair of rm2/fst in the future, they would fit into a budget. I am concerned about long term reliability though. I have read some shaky things in their forum. I feel safer saving for an AVA amp or some 200w outlaw monoblocks.
Hi Construct,Loaded Question as it is a qualitative evaluation.There is no doubt that the Emotiva amps are getting a lot of press as "value" performers. To that end they seem to offer a "good" amp for the money.If the question is, will they offer a similar performance to the better known amps used with VMPS like AMPZILLA, Plinius, Pass Labs, Bryston, Atmasphere, NuFORCE, W4S, etc, I doubt it.But again, that said much depends on one's level of "audiophilia" and how golden your ears are.I know that some highly unlikely candidates like the Earthquake CineNovas (a HT amp) were quite capable on the VMPS models.The RM-2 powered with an amp that has high current, low distortion, high damping, low rise time, good square wave response, good slewing, and the best S/N ratio, will be an incredible listening experience.One thing for certain is that if the VMPS speaker has a tunable and adjustable capability that will allow you to "maximize" the sonics from whatever amp you have.