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Currently, I have an Audiolab 8000s to drive my 804's. If I turn up
the volume, it stops working temporarily (a heat fuse prevents overloading the unit I believe). Pretty annoying if you try to enjoy music. I wonder if a heavier amp would be the solution. At first glance, two affordable options come to my mind. 1) NAD C372 (2x150 Wpc + headphone socket) 2) Rotel RB-1080 (2 x 200 Wpc power amp, but I have a TacT RCS 2.0 as a pre amp, no headphone socket) I use headphones a lot, so the quality *and* the power is very important. The quality of the Audilab socket is very good and it also goes very loud. That is much needed as I have a hearing deficiency in my left ear and have a 25 dB extra gain on this side. Are the extra 50 Wpc important enough to chose the Rotel over the NAD? Any comments? Thanks, Guido |
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