Onix A-120, opinions


I would like to know any opinions on this amp. How would it compared to a Monarchy or creek
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Please don't be too quick on my negative comments.
Here is a link:
http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.pl?forum=general&n=182160&highlight=onix&r=&session=

http://www.audioasylum.com has HUGE archives on Onix stuff.

One member uses the Onix with Revel M20's so they can match up well with the right speakers (usually a little "warm").

I'm thinking the newer made-in-Japan Onix may have different tonality than the original U.K. made Onix.
You might want to check over at the Naim Forum, some positive posts on Onix.

http://naim-audio.infopop.net/1/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=67019385&f=48019385&m=6181955142&r=2721916142#2721916142

http://naim-audio.infopop.net/1/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=67019385&f=48019385&m=5061910973&r=4681981083#4681981083
What could help is if you got ahold of any reviews or auditions of Proton's AA-1150 or D1200. I don't know the relationship between Proton and Onix but I'm sure Proton manufactures this amp for Onix. It is the same amp as the Proton D1200 but 20 wts more /channel and no DPD (Dynamic Power on Demand). They both are identical in look and weight. I own the AA-1150 (50 wts /c) and D1200 and they are very bright sounding! No doubt about it! If the A-120 holds true to the original design it is probably as bright sounding.
I am using the Onix A-120 with a pair of the Dynaudio BM6 studio monitors. They sound pretty good to me together. The A-120's 120W into 8 Ohms definitely makes the small BM6s sound fuller. I don't get listening fatigue at all.

I read that the Dynaudio speakers like plenty of power; maybe that's why they match pretty good.