HTD Amps
adam2434
Posts: 995
Curious about these HTD amps for folks looking for a cost effective upgrade from the amps in their receivers.
300 watts monobridged for $200.
They don't list specs like the THD or weight of the unit. The appearance and features kinda remind me of my Audiosource amps.
Any thoughts?
http://www.htd.com/stam1.html
300 watts monobridged for $200.
They don't list specs like the THD or weight of the unit. The appearance and features kinda remind me of my Audiosource amps.
Any thoughts?
http://www.htd.com/stam1.html
5.1 and 2.0 ch Basement Media Room: Outlaw 975/Emotiva DC-1/Rotel RB-1582 MKII/Rotel RB-1552/Audiosource Amp 3/Polk LS90, CS400i, FX500i/Outlaw X-12, LFM-1/JVD DLA-HD250/Da-Lite 100" HCCV/Sony ES BDP/Sonos Connect. DC-1/RB-1582 MKII/Sonos Connect also feed Polk 7C in garage or Dayton IO655 on patio.
2.1 ch Basement Gym: Denon AVR-2807/Klipsch Forte I or NHT SB2/JBL SUB 550P x 2/Chromecast Audio.
2.0 ch Living Room: Rotel RX-1052/Emotiva DC-1/Klipsch RF-7 III/Sony ES BDP/LG 65" LED.
2.0 ch Semi-portable: Klipsch Powergate/NHT SB3/Chromecast Audio.
Kitchen: Sonos Play5.
2.1 ch Basement Gym: Denon AVR-2807/Klipsch Forte I or NHT SB2/JBL SUB 550P x 2/Chromecast Audio.
2.0 ch Living Room: Rotel RX-1052/Emotiva DC-1/Klipsch RF-7 III/Sony ES BDP/LG 65" LED.
2.0 ch Semi-portable: Klipsch Powergate/NHT SB3/Chromecast Audio.
Kitchen: Sonos Play5.
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They aren't bad looking by any means and are sure in the affordable category........try one and see how it works, but then on the other hand Outlaw has some affordable stuff too. I don't know for sure but when an amp is bridged doesn't that cause higher distortion?Denon #2900, Denon stereo receiver, Conrad Johnson Sonographe 120 amp, Blue Jeans cables, and Klipsch RF-7's