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In Reply to: Suggestions for a Multi-channel amp ???? posted by Sean on April 19, 2000 at 22:39:09:
Aragon 8008x3, McCormack DNA-HT1 and on the cheap ATI-1503
are on my list for a 3ch amp right now. All will handle a 4ohm load the Aragon and McCormack better. The price of the ATI makes it attractive, the Aragon and McCormack are much better........Also take a look at the B&K 200x3 not a bad amp.Kelly
NAD 916This is 6 x 30wpc amp. Each pair of channels can be bridged for total of 3 X 90wpc @8ohm. Stable into 3-4ohms. Don't know how much additional power is available into a 4 ohm load. I am currently useing this amp configured for 3 channels to drive 3 x B&W DM-302; this speaker does dip to 2.8ohm and the amp has no problem with the load. The system can play much louder than my ears can take. The NAD amp has a nice smooth sound. Lots of detail, especially at low levels. Extreme treble is non fatigueing, unlike plenty of other HT amps.
Good Luck in any event.
Ross
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