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06-01-2009, 05:40 AM
I finally pulled the trigger and purchased the Emotiva XPA-5 five channel amplifier. Judging from the many comments on this and other forums and Emotiva's website, I decided to buy before the inevitably price increase. With 200w/ch 8ohm (all channels driven), balanced and unbalanced inputs, 1.6KVA transformer, low-impedance drive capabilities and plenty of reserve supply capacitance, it was hard to pass up the $799 price tag or the $25 shipping for the 75lb beast.
I'm not exactly sure how I'll use it. My HT room consists of two systems, one Sony STR-DA5300ES based, the other has a Denon AVR-3300. I think I'll use three of the channels for R/C/L of the Sony system, using the side and rear surround amps from the Sony. The other two channels I I'll use with my Denon for two-channel reference listening. I have many speaker systems I've collected over the years, some 4ohm, so I'm looking forward to see how the extra power relates to sound quality. Has anyone tried separating a multiple-channel amp for use with two systems?
I'm interested in hearing any stories, or setup hints. I've read most of what Emotiva has on their Forum and overall everyone sounds pleased with the amp and the manufacturer.
I'm not exactly sure how I'll use it. My HT room consists of two systems, one Sony STR-DA5300ES based, the other has a Denon AVR-3300. I think I'll use three of the channels for R/C/L of the Sony system, using the side and rear surround amps from the Sony. The other two channels I I'll use with my Denon for two-channel reference listening. I have many speaker systems I've collected over the years, some 4ohm, so I'm looking forward to see how the extra power relates to sound quality. Has anyone tried separating a multiple-channel amp for use with two systems?
I'm interested in hearing any stories, or setup hints. I've read most of what Emotiva has on their Forum and overall everyone sounds pleased with the amp and the manufacturer.