I found the A3cr to be slightly warm in the midrange, but could have been my associated gear seeing through as well. Anyway, the A3cr is very revealing and extended up top, and though smooth I suspect that it could expose the Paradigms brightness and could be create a bit of fatigue with long music sessions. I found the A3cr to be very hollow in the lower registers and it clipped easily and compressed at anything above moderate listening levels on my full range 87dB speakers, but the 5ch amp may be different. Overall, I found the A3cr too polite for my tastes, nothing terribly wrong at all, nothing that sticks out, very easy to live with, just got bored with it quickly. For the price it's a good deal, no doubt, but not fitting to everyones tastes, but what amp is....
Musical Fidelity amp for Paradigm Studio 100
Hi guys
I have a chance to buy a demo Musical Fidelity HT600 5 channel amp for $1600 US. I will be listening to it this weekend. I hear the sound is detailed and warm which will work well with the Paradigms. Just wondering whether this is a good price or not. I would really like to stick under $1500 for a good 5 channel amp. I believe this would be a step above Rotel, Parasound, Anthem. Can anyone give me any opinions and has anyone have this combo.
Thanks
I have a chance to buy a demo Musical Fidelity HT600 5 channel amp for $1600 US. I will be listening to it this weekend. I hear the sound is detailed and warm which will work well with the Paradigms. Just wondering whether this is a good price or not. I would really like to stick under $1500 for a good 5 channel amp. I believe this would be a step above Rotel, Parasound, Anthem. Can anyone give me any opinions and has anyone have this combo.
Thanks