Can a Super-T Amp Drive Athena AS-F1.2s?
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New guy here looking for some tips.
I have a pair of Dynaudio 52 SE's that I am looking to power up. I have been looking around Audiogon but no luck trying to pick up a used C372. I am willing to consider other choices, also looking at a new Outlaw 2150, maybe the Onkyo 9555. I would like to stay a little toward the mainstream, what are some of my other choices? Below $700 delivered would be my goal.
Thanks
I have a Sony 6.1 receiver/amp and it works fine for movies and CD's from my DVD player (I use the component video inputs and digital coax) and pretty much anything I pipe through the computer to it (I use the 5.1 inputs and component video inputs the computer). The sound is good but not great, I don't think I am getting the 100 watts per channel the receiver claimed or for that matter anywhere close to it. My room is 20x26 I have 3 way pioneer 15" in the front with cerwin vega center and and 10" sub. In the rear I have 2 pair of 12" Criterion VI speakers rated at 50 watts.
I've ordered a Sonic Impact Super-T Amp to power a truly budget home system. Can this amp adequately power a set of Athena AS-F1.2 floorstanding loudspeakers?
If not, I think I'll buy a pair of the bookshelf Athena AS-B1.2s and stands. The prices aren't that different, and the larger speakers would be nice for the low-end potential.
This system will be for music only--mostly classical and jazz.
Thanks in advance for any advice.