Home Theatre Amp Suggestions


I am looking to replace the old Adcom amps currently driving Thiel 3.6 and 2.3 speakers in my HT system. Rest of the system is Muse 8/296 and B&K 50 preamp/processor in a 19' x 13' section of a 19' x 24' open area.

Because this is part of the TV based system that is always on, I need to stay with solid state amps here. I use BAT tube electronics for my audio system in the basement.

I am looking for 6 channels of amplification. Preferably I'd like to go with three 2-channel amps. Considerations are for the McCormmack 225, BAT VK200, Ayre V3 and Plinius 100. All of these appear to be about $1500 or so on the used market.

Most likely I will return to Magnepan speakers in my audio system so I will most likely sell off the Thiels and move my Talons to the HT system. One advantage here is higher efficient speakers so 100w amps would be fine.

Any ideas from owners/users of any of these amps and their strengths/weaknesses to the rest would be greatly appreciated....or any other ideas?
jafox

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Hey thanks for the comments. I guess I was not very clear that in the HT system the speakers are changing to Talons: Khorus in front and Peregrine in back. Due to the higher sensitivity of these, over the Thiels, 100w will be mighty fine.

I want very much to hear the Plinius but also, the Pass X5 (5-channel amp) could very much be the big value here. But I will also try to hear the BAT VK200 with the Talons to get a feel for the BAT sound. The search will be for more of a laid back presentation raher than forward to compensate for the aggressiveness of movies and yet to have incredible musical playback.

Also, I do not have BAT Tube amps, only the P10 phono and 31SE line stage in my dedicated audio system. I use a Counterpoint NPS400 and this is a phenomenol amp.....so please no emails on BAT Tube amp experiences! Thanks again.

John
Hi Abex....Your idea is very much what I think I will end up doing. The thought of three 2-channel amps does not seem to be a cost-effective solution. To start with a nice 5-channel amp and then work to find a great 2-channel amp from the same company for the fronts, at a later time, would be a good solution.