I have found that the rotel rb 1090 works well with mine. Plenty of power and slam, but stil on the warm side to tame them.
Bryston or Classe for NHT 3.3
Hi all,
I have a question where you hopefully can provide some input/experience.
I'm currently using NHT 2.9's for L/R in a 5.1 set-up. The 2.9's are powered by a B&K reference 4420. I'll use the 2.9's/B&K as surround speakers and will use the 3.3's as L/R.
Now I'm tryimg to decide which amplifier would best match the NHT 3.3's.
I hear at lot of people like the Classe/NHT combination. On the other hand I have also heard good things about the Bryston/NHT combination. And of course the excellent warranty from Bryston (consider that important, since I'll buy used).
Now, what do you guys think? Anybody with 3.3.'s (or 2.9's) having any experience with these amplifiers?
Ah, and I understand that the Bryston warranty is transferable. What do I need to look for, that is, do I need a receipt/purchased from an authorized dealer to get the warranty?
Thanks a lot for any feedback!
I have a question where you hopefully can provide some input/experience.
I'm currently using NHT 2.9's for L/R in a 5.1 set-up. The 2.9's are powered by a B&K reference 4420. I'll use the 2.9's/B&K as surround speakers and will use the 3.3's as L/R.
Now I'm tryimg to decide which amplifier would best match the NHT 3.3's.
I hear at lot of people like the Classe/NHT combination. On the other hand I have also heard good things about the Bryston/NHT combination. And of course the excellent warranty from Bryston (consider that important, since I'll buy used).
Now, what do you guys think? Anybody with 3.3.'s (or 2.9's) having any experience with these amplifiers?
Ah, and I understand that the Bryston warranty is transferable. What do I need to look for, that is, do I need a receipt/purchased from an authorized dealer to get the warranty?
Thanks a lot for any feedback!
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