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    Thumbs up your wisdom please...

    I am a casual listener and on my brother's recco I am now the proud owner of a pair of B&W DM601 S3 speakers.
    Can any of you suggest an amp that would work well with them for a budget of less than $400?
    I will be playing regular rock CD's in the main.

    Your views are much appreciated.

    Thankyou

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellowkakeuf6
    I am a casual listener and on my brother's recco I am now the proud owner of a pair of B&W DM601 S3 speakers.
    Can any of you suggest an amp that would work well with them for a budget of less than $400?
    I will be playing regular rock CD's in the main.

    Your views are much appreciated.

    Thankyou
    Well, they are listed as 25-100 watts - I hate it when a manufacturer won't tell you what they are really rated for.....

    Anyway, you'll probably want to listen to them fairly loud, so you should probably pick an amp around 100 watts per channel mark.

    Then you have your choice of new and used. Places like Ebay can yield some decent bargains as long as you have done your research. Below is an example:

    Adcom GFA-545

    You could also look at the review section of this forum and other forums to get a basic idea. In other words, don't just take our input, use a wider range of material before making your decision.

    -Bruce
    Last edited by FLZapped; 09-12-2004 at 03:50 AM.

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    Your best bet is buying used

    Quote Originally Posted by yellowkakeuf6
    I am a casual listener and on my brother's recco I am now the proud owner of a pair of B&W DM601 S3 speakers.
    Can any of you suggest an amp that would work well with them for a budget of less than $400?
    I will be playing regular rock CD's in the main.

    Your views are much appreciated.

    Thankyou
    I would check AudiogoN.com Here's one that might fill the bill; http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls....ran&1099926526
    Audio;
    Ming Da MC34-AB 75wpc
    PS Audio Classic 250. 500wpc into 4 ohms.
    PS Audio 4.5 preamp,
    Marantz 6170 TT Shure M97e cart.
    Arcam Alpha 9 CD.- 24 bit dCS Ring DAC.
    Magnepan 3.6r speakers Oak/black,

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    While the amps which have been recommended will certainly work, you could save some bucks by going with a decent receiver from Yamaha (RX-496), Denon (DRA-395), Harmon Kardon (HK3380) or Onkyo (TX-8511). A receiver gives you a preamp and tuner so you don't have to purchase these separately. The models I have listed will all drive the 601's effectively and are well within your price range. Integrated amps like the NAD C320BEE or Cambridge Audio Azur 540A would work as well. I listened extensively to the 601's powered by the Denon receiver when I was auditioning speakers and it sounded very good. It had plenty of power and nice features too. I think it or the Harmon Kardon might be your best choices if you decide to go with a receiver. Good luck on your new system.

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    It's a good speaker - You may want to treat it to one of the nice Rotel Integrated which may be around your budget. Also look for used integrated's - your money may go considerably further - Sugdens come around infrequently but is worth checking out. There are so many good integrateds available from 5-10 years ago that went for over $2k that you could get for your $400.00 Go to some high end dealers and see what they have. Try them out with your speakers and see if you like what you hear. And try the receivers mentioned too.

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    big thanks

    to all you guys who responded - RGA, Geoff, FC and particularly Matt. You've all made me think of things I would not have. I'm not very well versed in this area, but I wanted to do the speakers some justice at least, with the budget I have. Your ideas are great.
    Keep enjoying your systems.

    Mark

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    Talking NAD 320 bee

    Try the NAD 320 bee. Awesome quality for the money ! Don't let the 50 watt/ch spec fool you. They can drive the most demanding loudspeaker and sound very musical.

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    try a search like this:

    http://search.ebay.com/rotel-nad-adc...trypageZsearch

    someone just got a Bryston 3B THX with 9yrs of warranty left for $399!

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