Benchmark AHB2 amp - In Home Trial Over...my 2 cents.

pearsall001
pearsall001 Posts: 5,284
edited January 7 in Electronics
Let me start by saying that this was not brought on by wanting to improve on my existing A2a27siy8c13j8.jpg
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1+ amp's performance which is stellar. This was strictly a decision based on my need/want to downsize & what better place to start with than with a 71lb (net) behemoth, (88 lb shipped). A definite back breaker. Ideally, I was looking for a unit under 20lb & also a much smaller physical size. Not a deal breaker but that was my goal.

With a budget of $3-$4K & wanting to buy new the initial search began. I started looking into class D from various companies & in particular amps with the new GanFet technology. I almost pulled the trigger on a Orchard Audio Stereo Ultra 2.5 amp that fit the bill nicely, receives pretty much all glowing reviews & was budget friendly. However, the deal killer was its 1yr warranty. I would expect at least a 3yr warranty from any company that has confidence in its products. If I moved up to their higher end lineup, they came with a 3yr warranty but were not budget friendly. The other issue was to try to find a company that had an in-home trial period with a decent return policy. That was a tough one. Most had a 10-15% restocking fee policy. I could live with that, but it could add up if I tried multiple amps & had to return them. The search continued.

Now enter Benchmark. I always knew about them but never really gave them any consideration. I decided to pull up their website to check them out. I was pleasantly surprised that the AHB2 fit the bill nicely at 12.5lbs net wt & 16lb shipped & fit the budget. I called & spoke w/ Rory about my needs & after a 45min conversation I decided to give the AHB2 a try. Rory said I wouldn't be disappointed. A 30 day in-home trial, no restocking fee, only return shipping if I were to send it back. Very nice.

I received it in 2 days, unboxed it & sat it directly on top of the A21+ which made it easy peezy to switch back & forth for comparison. Nothing else changed except adding in the AHB2. Cables & front end remained the same. Having everything for quite some time I was very familiar with the system's sound signature.

Got 'er all hooked up & ready to rock & roll. Having no idea what to expect I started my first listening session with some smooth jazz from Diana Krall, Nora Jones, Chris Botti just to name a few.

Did you ever have one of those AH-Ha, Holy Sheet moments? Well this was certainly one of them. I know it was my initial impressions but nonetheless everything had more air, a richer fuller sound, a vastly expanded soundstage & imaging. I found it to be very musically transparent & able to reveal subtleties in the music that I didn't pick up on with the A21+. I am very, very familiar with these artists & songs & my doubts were put to rest as my listening continued.

Yes I know, I know you can't come to that conclusion so quickly but I beg to differ on this one. There wasn't a shadow of a doubt that the AHB2 was a different animal all together. And as the days & weeks went by things became quite evident that the AHB2 was going to be a keeper. It just presented music in ways that the A21+ just didn't reveal in my system all the years I had it. That's my story & I'm sticking to it.

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  • pitdogg2
    pitdogg2 Posts: 27,040
    Man! I need that Parasound for my 2ch TV viewing.....
    Nice review Phil!
  • audioluvr
    audioluvr Posts: 5,914
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  • bcwsrt
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  • pearsall001
    pearsall001 Posts: 5,284
    bcwsrt wrote: »
    Wittle.

    That isn't what she said.
  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 13,095
    Congrats, Phil! Glad the new Benchmark amp is working out so well for you!
  • pearsall001
    pearsall001 Posts: 5,284
    Clipdat wrote: »
    Congrats, Phil! Glad the new Benchmark amp is working out so well for you!

    Hey Drew,

    It's certainly getting the job done & then some. I'm just glad that I took a stab at playing around outside the normal box that we're so comfortable in. It definitely paid off!
  • pearsall001
    pearsall001 Posts: 5,284
    Well it's official the A21+ has been retired. It served me well for the last few years!
  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,616
    :o

    This reminds me of the tons of reviewers being blown away by the sound from Golden Ear speakers.

    Almost anyone who heard the Triton Ones said they were AMAZED. I am one who agrees.

    And these big Tritons only cost 5K when new. Now they're 8K and above.

    Now your small Benchmark Amp is getting universal approval, too. It does everything RIGHT. B)

    It's affordable too!

    Designers thinking differently about designs have produced the Triton speakers and the AHB2 Amp.

    Both WINNERS in my mind. ;)

    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.

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