danvu
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Also try this: have the receiver drive the rears and biamp your Theos using 4 channels from the XPR-5 and the last for Stage-X. Compare that with having the XPR-5 driving the fronts and rears.
These are definitely class D amp.what are these... class D amps? Just guessing based on the weight....
Yes, The Theos can be biamped. It has two pairs of binding posts. The Ethos is not since it has built in amp for the woofer.Can the Theos be bi-amped? Thought the new line was not bi-amp'able'....? So, how does it sound - and what kind of pre-amp do you have? Seems like they are built to handle a tough load - since they almost double their output @ 4 ohms....
If you're still looking for suggestions, I give a +1 to Mcintosh amps. I have a vintage (aka - old) MC2200 amp that is fantastic with my Vantages. Their Autoformers make them stable at low impedances (my MC2200 has a 2 ohm tap!). Never had imaging as clear and precise with the Emotiva UPA 7, UPA1 monoblocks, or the Jolida 502BRC (tube amp) that came before it. I paid $600 for the MC2200 on craigslist. We're talking about an amp that is 30+ years old, and it smoked everything that came before it (to my ears). Its also a tank (80+lbs), that with the right care and maintenance will last another 30 years. It even fit in the media cabinet my wife wanted, where the Emotivas were too big.
It takes some patience, but you can find older Mcintosh amps at Emotiva level prices. There are a few sites that even specialize in selling rebuilt Mcintosh gear (audioclassics.com and mcintoshaudio.com are the most well known). There are also good deals to be found at the Salvation Army/garage sales if you're patient enough.
Well guys, I stepped up and got the Mcintosh MC303 to power my Ethos and StageX and a Mcintosh MC205 to power my rears (4 Motion 15's) and a Mcintosh MX151 as my pre pro with AudioQuest Niagara XLR cables and AudioQuest Diamond HDMI cables and AudioQuest Rocket 88 speaker cables. I hope it sounds good. Will let you guys know how it sounds. Ill post some pics once it's all installed in about a week. Can't wait!!!!!
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