I have 2x D.AS. Factor - 8 100watt, 8ohm speakers and 4x Seco SP-80watt 6ohm speakers. I need to purchase an amp for these speakers in my home-recording setup. I am on a budget of $500-$800 Aust. I do not want to spend money on other speakers. I need an amp that will run all speakers simultaneously if need being. Cahnnel A, Channel B or Cannel AB together. I guess I am looking for 2 channel stereo amp but I need a good quality sound. Thank you
Good Afternoon! Could someone giving your advice to my question : I have 2 CD players, each has its own superior to playback music or vocal sound. But I have only one favourite Amplifier -- Marantz PM14-MKII K.I. which only avail 1 set CD input jack to connect. So I should connect the 2nd CD to the "line" input jack.
Is it correct to used the "line" input for CD ? Sounds quality would be different ? Which is better ?
Derek
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That's correct. You could get even better sound if the Marantz has digital inputs.
Have you heard NAD amps? They have nice sound for the money - a cut above the mass market Japanese stuff. NAD c320bee is $330 US. Also consider adcoms.
With a good Cd player like Denon 370 (burr-brouwns I love you), you might be happy with just running two speakers at a time. This way, you are not stressing the amp. I am not sure if the NAD can drive AB together the speakers you mentioned though. I think two is plenty with good gears.