Theta Dreadnaught vs. Earthquake Cinenova?


I am getting ready to purpose a new amp to be used strictly in my HT set, no music. I want one which will give me enough current and wattage to get every bit of sound from the movie on every channel without having to blow the roof off with volume. If anyone knows, is the Dreadnaught really worth 2 to 2 1/2 times the money of the Cinenova for HT purposes only (Used 4500 vs. 2000). Will I be able to hear every sound that I am suppose to with the Cinenova as I am sure I will with the Dreadnaught. Also if you have any other recommendations other than Sim Titan which may be less expensive and do the same thing I am looking for please list them. Thank you very much for your input. My system components listed below.

All Vandy Speakers
HT Pro 9+ Cable
Stealth CWS Interconnects
Lex. DC 1 Pre/pro
golfnut

Showing 1 response by eric5kim

I personally own the Earthquake cinenova and have listened to the Theta Dreadnaught at my local dealer. For home theater applications, the cinenova performs almost as well as the Dreadnaught. Read the reviews at earthquakesound I don't think paying 2 and a half times is worth the money.
With the money saved buy more dvd's!
just my 2 cents...
check out these reviews
http://www.earthquakesound.com/clint_walker.htm
http://www.earthquakesound.com/cineova.htm