At the end it started to make the woofers in my Events make "farting" was distracting and made monitoring very difficult. You're right about underpowering an amp.I used to just use the NAD which was rated pretty low even at 4ohms. I would definately recommend a good power amp.even the cheap TA1600 made a suprising difference.especially in the stereo image, it's amazing! Switching sources and volume control are all good under this setup. I have an old integrated NAD amp that allows you to bypass its internal power amp and run the signal out to an external amp, in my case a Hafler TA1600. ![]() I would look for a stereo line preamp and use it with a good power amp. What size amp would be best? What are some brands/models of Integrated amplifiers i can check out? Their website doesn't work now, i think they are putting up a new one, so i don't the their exact wattage. I'm looking at the Yorkville passives, YSMi's. What would you recomend? I've heard the debates about underpowered amps and how they can clip and blow up your monitors, but it seems like you have to pay around 800 US for an amp that will provide ample power for the average studio monitor/speaker. ![]() ![]() The Hafler website states that it is 60 watts per channel at 8 ohms. I've pondered the Hi Fi route with the likes of a Rotel RA-02.Īnd the only, well i guess you'd call it pro audio, route i've looked at is something like the Hafler TA1600.ĪAH i just checked Hafler's website, is LIEING IN THEIR ADD! They say it's 75 watts per channel at 8ohms.
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