stereo amplifier cost to speakers price ratio

Frank Harvey

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Not really. What works works, regardless of any mismatch in specifications or price difference. It's a case of starting with one or the other and then finding the right match that suits you. Personally, I'd start with the speakers to suit the room, then find the right amplifier for them.
 

lindsayt

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I totally agree with David. For example in one system, by amount spent I have 97.5% speakers to 2.5% amplification. In another system I have 20% speakers to 80% amplification. Both systems sound fine. It all depends what you can get for what money.
 

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Yup, I would not worry. Its more about the 'synergy' between the amp and speakers.

My speakers were 10% of the Amps cost, sounds brilliant :dance:
 
markvh1 said:
Is their a sort of guide line for ratio of cost of a pair stereo speakers to cost of stereo amplifier?

Hi markvh1

I've got the truly great Pioneer A-400 amplifier (£300) and fwiw, i've used the A-400 with supporting components such as KEF Reference Model 3.2 speakers, Naim CDX/XPS MK1, Stax DAC-1Xt, etc. :)

All the best

Rick @ Musicraft
 

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Hi, Thanks for the comments.

I reckon I will audition the ATC SCM40's, ProAc D18's and maybe a Monitor Audio model higher up the range than my current MA RX6's. But the caveat is they will have to sound a heck of a lot better/different to my RX6's in their current setup to make a purchase.

thanks again.
 
markvh1 said:
Thanks Rick.

Did you get my recent emails?

Hi markvh1

Your welcome.

I've now gone through all of the emails received this month and unfortunately no emails relating to your name have come through :(

Btw, Monitor Audio's GX200's are their similarly priced speakers to ATC's SCM40 monitors and Proac's D18's.

All the best

Rick @ Musicraft
 

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