jamhead
Well-Known Member
I would love some insight from Makeminevinyl (Soundhound) here as it is known that he knows a little about this stuff and I couldn't PM him. As I noted in an earlier post, my receiver gave out (was powering my Dynaudio surrounds/center - which are ~86db sensitivity with max wattage listed as 170 into 4 ohms). I am considering picking up a refurbished Denon receiver to use as a pre/pro and just extending to full outboard amplification. I currently have an ATI 1802, about 14 years old, driving my main speakers and really love the amp. Quiet. No problems. Power to get loud. Anywho - looking at perhaps a 3 channel amp - to drive my mains/center and then the older 1802 to surround duty. I know this is overkill.
Looking at different amps, I want to buy an ATI. Their 3 channel class A/B is going for $2100, which is quite a bit higher than just a couple years ago. This is giving me pause. I know ATI assembles Monolith amps using similar/same design as their own 1820 series. The Monolith doesn't look as nice, has cheaper speaker connections, but is $800 cheaper. My question would be: what corners were cut in order to get the price down $800 from the ATI version? Would there be a performance difference (doubtful)? Longevity difference?
For ATI - I HAVE to go through a Dealer (Audio Advice). Only one in town and I'm not a fan of, personally.
I know details can't be shared for obvious reasons, but curious if the price difference is indicative of something that would concern me as a person who buys and holds until the unit dies.
Thank you for any info/comments/suggestions.
Looking at different amps, I want to buy an ATI. Their 3 channel class A/B is going for $2100, which is quite a bit higher than just a couple years ago. This is giving me pause. I know ATI assembles Monolith amps using similar/same design as their own 1820 series. The Monolith doesn't look as nice, has cheaper speaker connections, but is $800 cheaper. My question would be: what corners were cut in order to get the price down $800 from the ATI version? Would there be a performance difference (doubtful)? Longevity difference?
For ATI - I HAVE to go through a Dealer (Audio Advice). Only one in town and I'm not a fan of, personally.
I know details can't be shared for obvious reasons, but curious if the price difference is indicative of something that would concern me as a person who buys and holds until the unit dies.
Thank you for any info/comments/suggestions.