Adcom GFA-5802 Stereo Power Amplifier to drive Andra speakers!Is it a good choice


Dear All,

Years and years after my original post for issues with the Andra I speakers I had an amazing yet surprising experience. Initially I used to drive them musical fidelity KW500 which was bright. I sold the musical fidelity and I out the Andras on the side of the room, took picture to sell them. Then I thought of testing them where they are in the room(against another wall perpendicular to original location. I put them 3-4 feet apart(that all I  an do), hooked them to 120 WPC Harman Kardon stereo receiver(that is I have at the moment, I pulled it form the basement) and tried it on my Denon 5901 DVD player. To say the least, I have never heard the speakers before. It was the room, I heard music. The notes were coherent and everything made sense. Bass is very light to non-existing, but the music is there especially the mid range. Enya's watermark album was amazing. I listened for ours and would not leave the  room. Now I am comparing this $300 receiver to the $5000 amplifier in the previous location and it is better from a musicality standpoint.  It was the room folks. Location, location, location.  I will not sell them and I am looking for an amplifier that will drive them without breaking the budget again. Hence my post. what about the  Adcom GFA-5802 Stereo Power Amplifier? if not, any other sgeestion easy on the wallet.
Thanks
Scientist73
scientist73
Can you audition the Adcom in your home prior to any purchase?
If so, go for teh demo to decide if it is a sonic match.
Hi scientist73,

I picked up a New Rotel RB-1590 this past November, 2016. Is just broken in. A powerful Amp that is revealing finesse I did not expect. Connected to a pair of B&W 804s. If you want to check out it is under ps7256.



I used an Adcom 555 and Adcom pre for many, many years. I was very fond of them, driving Vandersteen2c they were quite amazing together. And used Adcoms can be had so cheap these days, worth a listen. 

Yup, my 555 is still going strong and compares well with even McCormack amps. 
I still have a very inexpensive (bought used anyway) Adcom 5300 (!) that I use for extra (window placed for deck duty) speakers that sounds great. I've had a bunch of Adcom stuff over the years including preamps and a few other amps and all of them worked beautifully.