Rotel amp

gwh
gwh Posts: 1,451
edited November 2004 in Electronics
Was considering purchasing this amp to run in a three channel config. at a pair of lsi7’s and a lsic.
Would this amp be a good match for the lsi’s?
Is this a good price for this amp?
Thanks,
G




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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,761
    edited October 2004
    That one isn't going to work for you. The LSi's are 4 ohm speakers and the Rotel when bridged to a 3 channel amp is only rated to drive 8 ohm speakers. Rotel makes a good product and they make a dedicated 3 channel amp, so maybe you'd want to keep a eye out for one of those. Check Audiogon too.
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  • sowen010599
    sowen010599 Posts: 343
    edited October 2004
    What's your price range?
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  • gwh
    gwh Posts: 1,451
    edited October 2004
    Up to $450.
    Really looking for a five channel, but I'm considering several options.
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  • sowen010599
    sowen010599 Posts: 343
    edited October 2004
    It's gonna be tough to find any decent amp that will suit what you are looking to do with that budget. $450 pretty much limits you to a stereo amp. What you might think about is the Marantz MA-500 monoblocks. You could get 3 for close that. I was running 5 before I upgraded. They'll do 180 watts into 4 ohms. Not a bad little amp either.
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  • phoneisbusy
    phoneisbusy Posts: 867
    edited October 2004
    I have that amp. It's a nice amp but probably not appropriate for your speakers. It's power up thump in bridged mode canl make you winch at times.

    regards

    Dave
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  • Dennis Gardner
    Dennis Gardner Posts: 4,861
    edited October 2004
    There are 3 of these amps on ebay right now in Dallas. They would push your LSi7s real nice.

    Sometmes you can pick these up seperately as M1s or mounted on a rack together they are called an M3.


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  • gwh
    gwh Posts: 1,451
    edited October 2004
    As always, I appreciate the info.
    G
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  • 2+2
    2+2 Posts: 546
    edited November 2004
    You can get a Harman PA5800 used for about your price range which will drive your surrounds...I am waiting for mine that I got on ebay. It got extremely good reviews for the price and can ddrive 4 ohms at about 110 watts/ch. They are supposed to have that great HK sound....
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  • ohskigod
    ohskigod Posts: 6,502
    edited November 2004
    i use that amp for my front soundstage. got it for a rediculously cheap price as a floor model at 6th ave electronics. i have 2 of the sections bridged powering rta-12's realized they are 4 ohms and was not too kosher, but it has driven the 4 ohm load for almost 2 years without breaking a sweat. if you can get the amp for a great price, i wouldnt rule it out. i love the amp, and as i said, it drives my 4 ohm load speakers without breaking a sweat.
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  • ohskigod
    ohskigod Posts: 6,502
    edited November 2004
    Originally posted by phoneisbusy
    I have that amp. It's a nice amp but probably not appropriate for your speakers. It's power up thump in bridged mode canl make you winch at times.

    regards

    Dave



    this is true, it does pop like hell at times.
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    Upstairs 2 Channel Rig -
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    Studio Rig - Scarlett 18i20(Gen3) DAW, Mac Mini, Aiyma A07 Max (BridgedX2), Totem Mites