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I have an aging Dynaco stereo power amp. 230 RMS watts @ 8 ohms, 20-20KHz,
both channels driven, etc., etc. I'm looking for a reasonable cost replacement for it, of at least 200 RMS watts @ 8 ohms per channel. Preferably in the $500 or less neighborhood. The amp is often moved and used outdoors, so weight is of concern to me. The Dynaco weighs 54 pounds and I'd definitely like to do better than that next time. :-) Anyone know of a reliable amp, capable of taking an occasional joke (shorted speaker, etc.), that would fit that bill? Thanks very much! Bruce. |
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I'd look in a pro music catalog. There are reasonably priced amps from
Hafler, Crown, and Carver that use switching power supplies (thereby reducing weight) while putting out fairly prodigous amounts of power. "Bruce Chastain" wrote in message news:yZQVa.19842$o%2.11289@sccrnsc02... I have an aging Dynaco stereo power amp. 230 RMS watts @ 8 ohms, 20-20KHz, both channels driven, etc., etc. I'm looking for a reasonable cost replacement for it, of at least 200 RMS watts @ 8 ohms per channel. Preferably in the $500 or less neighborhood. The amp is often moved and used outdoors, so weight is of concern to me. The Dynaco weighs 54 pounds and I'd definitely like to do better than that next time. :-) Anyone know of a reliable amp, capable of taking an occasional joke (shorted speaker, etc.), that would fit that bill? Thanks very much! Bruce. |
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I agree. Get a good Crown or Carver to duplicate the sound of
that Dynaco. On the other hand the current 200 wpc Adcom would give you a much nicer sound. Dennis "Harry Lavo" wrote in message news:gS%Va.24320$o%2.13673@sccrnsc02... I'd look in a pro music catalog. There are reasonably priced amps from Hafler, Crown, and Carver that use switching power supplies (thereby reducing weight) while putting out fairly prodigous amounts of power. "Bruce Chastain" wrote in message news:yZQVa.19842$o%2.11289@sccrnsc02... I have an aging Dynaco stereo power amp. 230 RMS watts @ 8 ohms, 20-20KHz, both channels driven, etc., etc. I'm looking for a reasonable cost replacement for it, of at least 200 RMS watts @ 8 ohms per channel. Preferably in the $500 or less neighborhood. The amp is often moved and used outdoors, so weight is of concern to me. The Dynaco weighs 54 pounds and I'd definitely like to do better than that next time. :-) Anyone know of a reliable amp, capable of taking an occasional joke (shorted speaker, etc.), that would fit that bill? Thanks very much! Bruce. |
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That depends on the ears doing the assessment.
To my ears Adcom=Dry + Bright "Dennis Moore" wrote in message news:VB2Wa.25670$o%2.15626@sccrnsc02... I agree. Get a good Crown or Carver to duplicate the sound of that Dynaco. On the other hand the current 200 wpc Adcom would give you a much nicer sound. Dennis "Harry Lavo" wrote in message news:gS%Va.24320$o%2.13673@sccrnsc02... I'd look in a pro music catalog. There are reasonably priced amps from Hafler, Crown, and Carver that use switching power supplies (thereby reducing weight) while putting out fairly prodigous amounts of power. "Bruce Chastain" wrote in message news:yZQVa.19842$o%2.11289@sccrnsc02... I have an aging Dynaco stereo power amp. 230 RMS watts @ 8 ohms, 20-20KHz, both channels driven, etc., etc. I'm looking for a reasonable cost replacement for it, of at least 200 RMS watts @ 8 ohms per channel. Preferably in the $500 or less neighborhood. The amp is often moved and used outdoors, so weight is of concern to me. The Dynaco weighs 54 pounds and I'd definitely like to do better than that next time. :-) Anyone know of a reliable amp, capable of taking an occasional joke (shorted speaker, etc.), that would fit that bill? Thanks very much! Bruce. |
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Doublej,
I agree the Adcom is dry though recent ones aren't bright to me. It is however smooth and mellow compared to Crown and Carver amps I have heard. And most definitely smooth and mellow compared to the old Dynaco SS amp. Dennis PS-if you wanted a good sounding amp for the $500 range, B&K Sonata m200's are a good choice if you run across some for that price. If you wanted to splurge a little for a really terrific amp, sometimes now you see Spectral DMA50's for $800. Only about 80 watts, but probably enough for most uses. "Doublej" wrote in message news:sHlWa.36258$Ho3.6652@sccrnsc03... That depends on the ears doing the assessment. To my ears Adcom=Dry + Bright "Dennis Moore" wrote in message news:VB2Wa.25670$o%2.15626@sccrnsc02... I agree. Get a good Crown or Carver to duplicate the sound of that Dynaco. On the other hand the current 200 wpc Adcom would give you a much nicer sound. Dennis "Harry Lavo" wrote in message news:gS%Va.24320$o%2.13673@sccrnsc02... I'd look in a pro music catalog. There are reasonably priced amps from Hafler, Crown, and Carver that use switching power supplies (thereby reducing weight) while putting out fairly prodigous amounts of power. "Bruce Chastain" wrote in message news:yZQVa.19842$o%2.11289@sccrnsc02... I have an aging Dynaco stereo power amp. 230 RMS watts @ 8 ohms, 20-20KHz, both channels driven, etc., etc. I'm looking for a reasonable cost replacement for it, of at least 200 RMS watts @ 8 ohms per channel. Preferably in the $500 or less neighborhood. The amp is often moved and used outdoors, so weight is of concern to me. The Dynaco weighs 54 pounds and I'd definitely like to do better than that next time. :-) Anyone know of a reliable amp, capable of taking an occasional joke (shorted speaker, etc.), that would fit that bill? Thanks very much! Bruce. |
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On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 04:09:18 GMT, "Bruce Chastain"
wrote: Based on your recommendations, it looks like I'm going to have to seriously rethink my price point. From what I've gathered looking at a zillion specs, the amps in that power range fall in to 2 categories. $300-$500, and $600-$900. Well, if you're going to increase the price point, see if you can get one of the smaller Bryston SST series amps on the used market (e.g., Audiogon). To my ears, they're very good sounding amps, and others seem to think so, too -- they've had rave reviews. Mike Prager North Carolina, USA |
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Try a used Hafler DH200
"Bruce Chastain" wrote in message news:yZQVa.19842$o%2.11289@sccrnsc02... I have an aging Dynaco stereo power amp. 230 RMS watts @ 8 ohms, 20-20KHz, both channels driven, etc., etc. I'm looking for a reasonable cost replacement for it, of at least 200 RMS watts @ 8 ohms per channel. Preferably in the $500 or less neighborhood. The amp is often moved and used outdoors, so weight is of concern to me. The Dynaco weighs 54 pounds and I'd definitely like to do better than that next time. :-) Anyone know of a reliable amp, capable of taking an occasional joke (shorted speaker, etc.), that would fit that bill? Thanks very much! Bruce. |
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