it most have XLR inputs, this is a must!
I do not mind point differentialy balanced, as is the case for Bryston. I have thought about the Bryston 9B ST, and the Krell Showcase, yet I feel the Krell is priced high because of the name.
I would consider the Krell S1500, if I have better luck in the market by spring.
I rather not have Emotiva XPA5, or products not made in Japan, England, UK, USA, Germany, and Canada. Power wise, 150 to 200 watts would be ideal, if the amplifier doubles into 4 ohms, or comes close, as is the case, Bryston 9B ST, 120 @ 8, 200 @4 would be fine. I also thought about the Bryston 8B ST, although I need five channels and dislike those were the amp can be bridged, as you never know if used, if the speakers were capable of lower impeadence.
I do not mind point differentialy balanced, as is the case for Bryston. I have thought about the Bryston 9B ST, and the Krell Showcase, yet I feel the Krell is priced high because of the name.
I would consider the Krell S1500, if I have better luck in the market by spring.
I rather not have Emotiva XPA5, or products not made in Japan, England, UK, USA, Germany, and Canada. Power wise, 150 to 200 watts would be ideal, if the amplifier doubles into 4 ohms, or comes close, as is the case, Bryston 9B ST, 120 @ 8, 200 @4 would be fine. I also thought about the Bryston 8B ST, although I need five channels and dislike those were the amp can be bridged, as you never know if used, if the speakers were capable of lower impeadence.