Sunfire TGA5200? Did I make mistake vs Para A51?


OK, I've just ordered a new Sunfire TGA5200 for a ridiculously low price of$1300 (2800 list). I was going to buy a used Parasound A51 or Cary Cinema5 (2300), or even step it up a bit to a Theta Dreadnaught (around 2900), but felt I couldn't pass up the deal, and it saves me some cash to maybe upgrade pre/pro or cd/dvd, or add standalone integrated for 2 channel music. I am much more concerned with two channel music than HT, although I of course want my HT to sound good. It's just not critical. My current system is B&W N803/HTM1/DS7/Sunfire Sub, powered by a Pioneer vsx49tx receiver and fed by Pioneer dv47a. I thought that adding some serious power, especially at 4 ohms, would make a clear improvement. However, my concern is that maybe th Parasound, et al, would have been worth the 75%-100% cost differential over the Sunfire. Did I jump on a good deal at the expense of serious SQ?

Thanks, and looking forward to the broadsides, lol!!!
jeffkad

Showing 1 response by nissancrazy

"I'm sure the other amps are better in some way" I feel this statement may be incorrect. Owning a Sunfire Cinema Grand I have to say it can power pretty much any speaker you can throw at it, conforms to OHM's law of doubling power output as impedence halves and runs never warmer than room temperature. Did I forget that most Sunfire amps are 2OHM stable, take a long look at the other amps on the market and see how many even offer a 2OHM rating. Not sure why Sunfire gets a bad rap by so many, I have run this amp side by side with amps costing 3-4 times as much and honestly, (in my opinion) unless you are in a financial situation to drop $10,000+ on amplification the Sunfire's can't be beat.

Enjoy putting the money you saved into other gear knowing that the amplification you have can easily hang with the big boys.