Plate Amplifiers
Where can I find Plate Amplifiers that are not just for subwoofers? I have a set of Cerwin Vega 15" towers that are "suppose" to be around 400 watts aside, the home reciever I am using only puts out 70rms... What I want to do is fine a pair of plate amplifiers that can do it all, and around 250 watt mark.... I looked at parts express but can only find Subwoofer aplifiers which would work for subs alone but I would like the rest of the system running the same power...
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What's your budget? Adire's AVA250 had a defeatable crossover, but it's 250 bucks at creative sound.
Originally posted by JRace:
Why a plate amplifier?
Just get a regular home amp.
Why a plate amplifier?
Just get a regular home amp.
Originally posted by deyton:
What's your budget? Adire's AVA250 had a defeatable crossover, but it's 250 bucks at creative sound.
What's your budget? Adire's AVA250 had a defeatable crossover, but it's 250 bucks at creative sound.
Originally posted by JRace:
Go to a high fi shop and check for used amps. Unfortunatly i do not have any links for you at this tiem.
Go to a high fi shop and check for used amps. Unfortunatly i do not have any links for you at this tiem.
Companies that make Home Receivers
Denon
Onyko
Harman Kardon
JVC
Kenwood
Pioneer
RCA
Yamaha
Sony
That's what I can think of off the top of my head.
I'm guessing that if you are looking for a plate amplifier, you aren't interested in all of the "bling bling" that many home receivers come with - you are looking for pure power right? If that is the case, you could also look into professional audio, like a PA amplifier. They are basic - just volume control and power. They put out a lot of power for the price and they are 4 ohm stable (not all home receivers are 4 ohm stable).
Denon
Onyko
Harman Kardon
JVC
Kenwood
Pioneer
RCA
Yamaha
Sony
That's what I can think of off the top of my head.
I'm guessing that if you are looking for a plate amplifier, you aren't interested in all of the "bling bling" that many home receivers come with - you are looking for pure power right? If that is the case, you could also look into professional audio, like a PA amplifier. They are basic - just volume control and power. They put out a lot of power for the price and they are 4 ohm stable (not all home receivers are 4 ohm stable).
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