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#268347 - 08/05/09 06:59 PM
Re: What would be a good cheap amp for M2/M3+EP125?
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axiomite
Registered: 12/06/07
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Loc: Canada
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If you have the space, you could pick up a used 5.1 receiver for less than $100. With HDMI connectors and the new audio formats, lots of people are selling resonably recent stuff for cheap.
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#268366 - 08/05/09 10:04 PM
Re: What would be a good cheap amp for M2/M3+EP125?
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axiomite
Registered: 05/11/02
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CB, welcome. Your post isn't entirely clear to me. Do you have the speakers and sub(unamplified sub??)or are you just considering getting them? As Fred pointed out, you can get a modest HT receiver for around $100, which will work well now with two speakers and also allow for possibly adding surround sound in the future.
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#268397 - 08/06/09 10:50 AM
Re: What would be a good cheap amp for M2/M3+EP125?
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Registered: 02/06/09
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Loc: Western Maryland, USA
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I think he meant a receiver with an unamplified sub output (i.e. one which can do the crossover processing).
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#268782 - 08/09/09 11:17 PM
Re: What would be a good cheap amp for M2/M3+EP125?
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axiomite
Registered: 12/06/07
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I know how that upgrade thing goes. If you still want to upgrade your computer on a budged, go entirely used. Look for older PSB, Axiom or similar speakers used locally or on Audiogone. I picked up a refurb Sherwood 5.1 receiver for $75 CDN. I missed out on a used Yamaha high end receiver for $40 a few days before that. You should be able to keep it to less than $400 and get yourself really good sound on the computer.
Another option is to pick up a pair of Behringer B2030P active monitors. They are about $150 a pair in the US. The measure VERY flat on and off axis and have built in amps. They did very well in a recent Audioholics bookself speaker shootout.
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#268788 - 08/10/09 12:35 AM
Re: What would be a good cheap amp for M2/M3+EP125?
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axiomite
Registered: 12/06/07
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Oops. Johnk pointed out to me that the B2030P is the passive monitor so you would still need an amp/receiver. That would still work out very well.
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#268790 - 08/10/09 12:59 AM
Re: What would be a good cheap amp for M2/M3+EP125?
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