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Thread: Budget 1 channel home audio amp, what should I get? |
   
Gold Member Username: Invain
Michigan
United States
Post Number: 4087 Registered: Aug-04
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| Posted on Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - 05:20 pm: |
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Hi, I'm big into car audio, but I don't know much about home audio. I need a cheap reliable 1 channel amp, that puts out between 400 - 500 wrms at 8 ohms. I have no idea what brands to look at for a home audio amp.... my budget is the cheapest I can buy while staying away from junk. |
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Silver Member Username: Touche6784
USA
Post Number: 773 Registered: Nov-04
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| Posted on Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - 06:21 pm: |
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what is the amp for? a sub, individual speaker? dont know if a mono amp is going to be that cheap unless you get a stereo amp that is bridgeable. that range of wattage for a regular mono amp would easily go over $500 in my opinion, i wouldnt know since my budget doesnt allow for looking at mono amps let alone in that wattage range. if you are looking for a home sub amp look at partsexpress.com and you can find several sub amps. more info would be nice. |
   
Silver Member Username: Stu_pitt
NYC,
NY
Post Number: 768 Registered: May-05
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| Posted on Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - 08:49 pm: |
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In addition to everything Chris said, your wattage demand is probably way over blown. 400-500 home audio watts aren't like 400-500 car audio watts. If you buy from a reliable company, you generally don't need that kind of power. Anything that claims that type of wattage for home use will either be complete garbage or insanely expensive. Their isn't going to be any in between. To make any recommendations or to help steer you in any direction we need to know what your application for it is and how much you plan on spending. You could be going about what you're trying to do the completely wrong way. |
   
Silver Member Username: Stu_pitt
NYC,
NY
Post Number: 769 Registered: May-05
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| Posted on Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - 08:54 pm: |
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An example of a 500 watt mono home amp - http://www.harveyonline.com/products/details.asp?sku=1779&auth=KMOJR&r=0&categor y%5Fid=4&subcategory%5Fid=49702&page=2&order%5Fby=a%2Emfgr%2C+a%2Emodel%2C+a%2Et itle&mscssid=WT8JW3BX8KTR9KELC1CA4TFP88156421 |
   
Silver Member Username: Gman
Mt. Pleasant,
SC
Post Number: 744 Registered: Dec-03
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| Posted on Thursday, December 01, 2005 - 09:50 am: |
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Other than driving a passive subwoofer, I can't imagine there are more than 5-10 speakers out of the thousands made that would benefit from having a 500 watt amp. There are far more that could potentially be damaged by a 500 watt amp by accidentally leaving your volume control a little high and frying your tweeter (or other drivers) in a hurry. Partsexpress.com sells amps of this type of power and more, but they are generally used in PA systems. You might try e-mailing them and telling them what you want to do with this amp and they might be able to hook you up with a powerful inexpensive amp that is appropriate. |
   
Silver Member Username: Touche6784
USA
Post Number: 776 Registered: Nov-04
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| Posted on Thursday, December 01, 2005 - 03:18 pm: |
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another dud post |
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