Inexpensive/solid 2-channel amp for rear speakers?


I am nearing completion of a system that will be used for HT and music, having purchased an upgraded-Anthem AVM-20, an Amthem MCA-50, a Velodyne DD-15 sub, and Paradigm signature S-4s for the front, C-3 for the centre, S-2s for ths side and likely the signature dipoles for the rear for a full 7.1

I need a 2-channel amp for the dipoles and since I have just spent a lot of money (though mostly used through Audiogon) I would like to keep the budget down for a 2-channel amp for the rear speakers, knowing that if I want to upgrade down the road I can get a killer 2-channel amp for the fronts and use the MCA-50 for the rest.

I don't want to spend more than $500 or $600 and would prefer to spend less. What amps should I consider?
jonsher

Showing 4 responses by rsbeck

You can get a used Anthem MCA20 for that price. Then, I would use that for
your front left and right and use the MCA50 for the other five channels.
I think he wants 7 channels total. The MCA50 is a five channel amp and he's looking for two more channels. The MCA20 is in his price range, will have the same sound as the MCA50 and will give him seven channels total.
>>I don't regard the MCA series as "killer". Excellent value
without doubt, but killer? - no.<<

He isn't looking for a "killer" two channel amp right now, he's
looking to spend $500 to $600 for a two channel amp so he can have seven
channels of amplification -- right now.

Later, when he gets more money, he will buy the "killer" two
channel amp to replace the one he gets now.

There was a used MCA20 on sale for $550 here on the 'gon, but now it is marked "SOLD." Maybe another one will come up, or maybe you can get one by posting a wanted ad.