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Parasound amps vary greatly in sound quality, but in general I do not think they sound very good except for the VERY expensive models.
Bryston is very good; any Bryston amp. They also have a 20-year warranty, which is unique.
Emotiva is cheap, but OK if you can live with low quality and zero product support. Sound quality is only fair IMO. I have seen postings on other websites where weeks of attempts to contact product support have resulted in NO response from Emotiva whatsoever; these are owners of their gear complaining.
Parasound amps vary greatly in sound quality, but in general I do not think they sound very good except for the VERY expensive models.
Bryston is very good; any Bryston amp. They also have a 20-year warranty, which is unique.
Emotiva is cheap, but OK if you can live with low quality and zero product support. Sound quality is only fair IMO. I have seen postings on other websites where weeks of attempts to contact product support have resulted in NO response from Emotiva whatsoever; these are owners of their gear complaining.
I think Odyssey makes a 3 channel amp. but you should just get mono blocks and be done with it.
I think Odyssey makes a 3 channel amp. but you should just get mono blocks and be done with it.
I have reviewed several 3 channel amps in Stereophile, including the Parasound.