Amp Upgrade - For Full 5.1 LSI setup - Budget 2kish
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mwaarna
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I currently have an older Outlaw Audio 750 Amp.
The Power:
165 @ 8ohms to all channels
250 @ 4ohms to all channels
This is the first amp I ever purchased and I have this thing, where I cant settle for OK, I save up money and get the best I can(within reason of course).
Earthquake Cinenova Grande, is one amp that I have been eyeing for a long time..
Features that I like on the Cinenova vs my current Amp.
1) of Course the power, more than double at 4ohms 600watts.
2) XLR Inputs
3) Each Channel is a seperate block, if one dies I do not loose my whole theather, but only parts of it.
4) Detachable Power Cord
5) Peace of Mind.. If i purchased new It would be under a 10year warranty.
If the owners of Cinenova's could chime in on how much better it is then their previous amp I would appreciate it.
Also what other amps around the same price range would everyone else recommend paring up with the LSI's?
Choices so far:
EarthQuake Cinenova Grande 5 MSRP 4500 ( can be had for 2300 new shipped)

http://www.earthquakesound.com/cng_5.htm
Reviews:
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_11_4/earthquake-cinenova-grande-power-amplifier-10-2004.html
Rotel RMB1095 MSRP 2500 ( used for 1400, New unkown)

http://www.rotel.com/NA/products/ProductDetails.htm?Id=2&Tab=2&Pic=3
Reviews:
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_7_1/rotel-rmb-1095-amplifier-1-2000.html
The Power:
165 @ 8ohms to all channels
250 @ 4ohms to all channels
This is the first amp I ever purchased and I have this thing, where I cant settle for OK, I save up money and get the best I can(within reason of course).
Earthquake Cinenova Grande, is one amp that I have been eyeing for a long time..
Features that I like on the Cinenova vs my current Amp.
1) of Course the power, more than double at 4ohms 600watts.
2) XLR Inputs
3) Each Channel is a seperate block, if one dies I do not loose my whole theather, but only parts of it.
4) Detachable Power Cord
5) Peace of Mind.. If i purchased new It would be under a 10year warranty.
If the owners of Cinenova's could chime in on how much better it is then their previous amp I would appreciate it.
Also what other amps around the same price range would everyone else recommend paring up with the LSI's?
Choices so far:
EarthQuake Cinenova Grande 5 MSRP 4500 ( can be had for 2300 new shipped)

http://www.earthquakesound.com/cng_5.htm
Reviews:
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_11_4/earthquake-cinenova-grande-power-amplifier-10-2004.html
Rotel RMB1095 MSRP 2500 ( used for 1400, New unkown)

http://www.rotel.com/NA/products/ProductDetails.htm?Id=2&Tab=2&Pic=3
Reviews:
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_7_1/rotel-rmb-1095-amplifier-1-2000.html
Click here To see My system
Polk LSI15,LSiC, LsiFX, SVS PB-12 Plus/2, Blue Jean Cables,Onkyo Pro PR-SC885P, Earthquake Cin
Polk LSI15,LSiC, LsiFX, SVS PB-12 Plus/2, Blue Jean Cables,Onkyo Pro PR-SC885P, Earthquake Cin
Post edited by mwaarna on
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The outlaw is a fine amp, but you might also want to look at Sunfire, Bryston, and some of the other fine amps listed on audiogon. 600 watts seems superfluous.
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For 2k I say get a Rotel rmb1095. It's a powerhouse. 330 watts running all 5 channel from 20hz to 20khz. Not all power amps can do that with the same ratings.
Not to mention is a great sounding very dynamic amp. You can get them used allday long for 1400.00.Dan
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For 2k I say get a Rotel rmb1095. It's a powerhouse. 330 watts running all 5 channel from 20hz to 20khz. Not all power amps can do that with the same ratings.
Not to mention is a great sounding very dynamic amp. You can get them used allday long for 1400.00.
Thanks for the Suggestion.. I will start putting up all suggestions into my initial post...
The rotel looks nice.Click here To see My system
Polk LSI15,LSiC, LsiFX, SVS PB-12 Plus/2, Blue Jean Cables,Onkyo Pro PR-SC885P, Earthquake Cin -
What about the Emotiva line of stuff? And I agree with the Outlaw comment. They have so many amp options it's incredible. You could do a single 5 channel amp or do 5 monoblocks. The possibilities are endless.
www.outlawaudio.com