I added the Outlaw X5000 a few months back to go with my Denon AVR 3700. Made a huge difference to my system. Atmos is off the hook. Thanks for the review.
You couldn't have explained it better. AB amp with toroidal transformer and plenty of power always makes the experience more impactful. Learnt when i went from AVR to separates .
I noticed that too when I upgrade my equipment. All of the electronics interact with each other. I upgrade rca audio cables and the picture actually improves, tremendously!
Nice work Ealan. Enjoyed this video. I agree about the dynamic impact good amplifiers can have. I love my old Rotel class AB amps. I've just upgraded my 3700 to the denon 3800. I am looking forward to you reviewing it. It's got a huge feature set update and the dsp change seems to have moved it up a notch towards a dedicated processor
Ealan, I must agree with you about better amps = better sonic performance. I didn't think an amp could make much difference, but when I did an "experiment" with my desk system. I was more than pleasantly surprised when I switched out my $80 Aiyima A07 class D amp for a vintage NAD 214 class A/B amp. Similar rated power, but the NAD added so much more dynamics and clarity to the audio presentation. Like you experienced, I have much better bass in the room now that the speakers are adding to the subwoofer. I hope you get to enjoy the Aperion amps for a long time.
@@ealanosborne Thank you sir. Your videos are informational, educational and are getting more professional studio like. Keep up the good work. I hope you are having fun doing it. Also, I hope and pray that I also can, someday, own a separates audio system for watching movies at home. I wish you and yours all the very best, Kevin
Ealan, you really make your videos fun to watch, as well as peaking the interest of the item you are reviewing. It’s too bad that these particular items are seen way after already having amps and the such, already in place!
Love your videos the editing and presentation is top notch . These looks like great choices but I still think the outlaw is the best choice for the money for the price of this one I’d rather have the monolith 7 .
Great review, as always! The intro…fantastic! Have you done an A-B comparison with the Outlaw and even mixing both? Since they’re both AB amps would be interesting to learn the differences, if any.
Thanks ones again, for a grate video!! I just got the monolith7 Amp, I could not beat the price to power. I am how ever looking at the E5 Energy Amp to complete my setup. I do have a question, when calibrating with pink noice and a SPL meter, what do I set the volume to, 0 (reference) or what my normal listening volume? -30
Hi Ealan, that intro was really funny lol. In other news, I am truly blown away by the Marantz receiver, it handles 5.1 with ease. The time willl come when I install some ceiling speakers for that 7.1 upgrade and at that point it would make sense to look at amplifiers I would think. We all have to start somewhere right?
Check the input sensitivity between your amps, i have 2 different brand class A/B amps running on xlr and there is a difference between them due to input sensitivity.
$$$ is what usually keeps anyone from having something better. These new amps are way more expensive than the amps you had. Still very nice but close to the price of monoprice seven channel but those are 200x7. 😲
150 watts for all channels driven vs 200 watts LCR and then 100 watts for all other speakers. What is the difference? Is the sound equal when turning up the volume? Looking at Monolith vs Aperion for power amps.
Yeah, those Monolith amps (and Emotiva XPA amps, for that matter) do that so the consumer can save money if they don’t need ALL that power for all speakers. They’ll reserve the high-capacity amps for your LCR (if you have some power hungry speakers up front) and lower capacity amps for the rest, if you have smaller, less power hungry surrounds. Although the Monolith 7x specs are even better than the Energy E7 on paper, but I have yet to hear it for myself in person. 🤷♂️
@@ealanosborne Thanks!! I'm actually looking at Monolith 11x. Instead of using the receiver for my 4 height speakers and a 7 channel amp, I'm just going to have everything on a dedicated amp.
Hey Ealan, I’m just about ready to dive into external amps and grab a BasX A5 from Emotiva. Just wondering how close the A5 comes in performance to the Outlaw or the Aperion amp? My speakers are the arendal 1961 monitors and bookshelf speakers with 4ohm nominal impedance and 84 and 87 db sensitivity.
It pretty much goes up in sequence performance-wise with the amps you mentioned. 1) BasX 2) Outlaw 3) Aperion Energy. But it’s also an increase in money spent, depending on which you get. I’d say at LEAST the Outlaw with those incredible Arendal monitors. 😊🎉
Currently I have Aperion Audio Theatrus speakers for my LCR and surrounds and my theater has never sounded better. Not cheap, though. But Aperion has the Novus and Verus speakers too, which are great as well. I would compare them to SVS as far as awesome products AND excellent customer service. 🤘
That’s just common with any amp or AVR, honestly. It’s only when you’re dealing with the really expensive stuff that you’ll get virtually no audible hiss even with your ear right next to the tweeter…but MAN do they cost a lot. 😬
Where stands Sony HT-A9 with Sw5 When You comparing with Proper AV receiver system ??? Does It More Then Sounds bar Or It's really Home theatre killer ???? Love Your videos It's help me A Lot ❤❤
HT-A9 with SW5 is definitely one of the best “soundbars” on the market today, but I still personally prefer a traditional AVR system. More customization options and easier to upgrade piece by piece, whereas the HT-A9 can’t be upgraded. 🤷♂️ Just comes down to personal preference, really.
Hi, are the amps like the t.amp TSA 4-300 any good? It is H-class amp and it’s a lot cheaper than the emotiva basx3 for example. Just wondering if the amps like that can be found in the home theaters. Thanks!😊
Good day Ealan! I need your advice please... Up to 30 feet, it's not too difficult to choose a necessary wire gauge for speaker cables... it's more the long runs that are questionable. Therefore, I need to install a 75 foot run to my rear Atmos speakers... is 12 gauge OFC sufficient? Some info out there mentions that 10 gauge might remove quality of sound on the highs (mid-range and tweeter)... is this true to your knowledge? My Atmos installation as rear heights will be Canton AR-500's (4 - 8ohms) powered by Onkyo RZ-50, and set the AMP impedance switched on to 6 to 8 Ohms (not 4 to 6 Ohms). Please help me choose the right gauge (AWG) before I purchase the speaker wire since I will need a CL2 rated wire for in-wall installation. Thank you in advance! Perry
Hi Perry! It’s been awhile, my good friend! 😁 Truth be told, I’m not an expert on electrical engineering, but I did find a very helpful article (linked below). But I do agree with your original assessment, that you should probably run with 12 AWG. Technically you could get away with 14 AWG, but that’s pushing it, so I’d stick with 12 AWG to be safe. Although it isn’t recommended to have speaker wire runs longer than 50 ft as a general rule, but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. So yeah, I’d suggest 12 AWG for a 75’ run. The only other thing I might add is that maybe at some point - if and when you are running your system with a preamp that has XLR outputs - that would be a solid system even with incredibly long cable runs. XLR cables can span distances up to 200 feet with no signal degradation. But then you would need powered height monitors (speakers) that have XLR inputs (like any post production facility would have). But then you’re dealing with some seriously expensive equipment, so I get that might not be feasible for quite some time. Just some food for thought if dealing with 75 foot runs will continue to be part of your system. 😁🤘
@@ealanosborne I so appreciate your input Big E... thank you for all your advise my friend! And I would like take a look at the link that you attached, but I don't see it...?
If you mean the Monolith 7x, on paper that one is a bit better - better SNR, more power, etc. But I haven’t heard it in person. I imagine it’s a beast as well. 🤘
@Ealan Osbourne Can you recommend a sound system (best of the best - no price barred) for using with my Pro Display XDR? I like to watch stuff and listen from my desk. I love my XDR more than by 65inch LG OLED... Can I use nakamichi dragon or Klipsch 9.2 or 1200 or Samsung q990b? If not, then what setup can get me similar sound. I just sit close to my XDR display. That's why it very hard to find. I could have gone with Nakamichi with my Lg oled but I love viewing anything on XDR.
Lemme get back to you on that. It’s a bit trickier when dealing with a monitor (meant just for video purposes) as opposed to a TV. But I am also curious myself what an ultimate system would look like in your case. Which computer do you have connected to your Pro Display XDR?
@@ealanosborne Highest Tier in MacBook 16, available as of now, except in 4tb. And there are two XDR display stacked on top of each other; but I only use one when watching movies or shows. Perhaps make a video on this topic? I'm sure there are plenty people like me who has similar requirements
If you have speakers that are rated to handle up to 170 wpc into 8 ohms, or 272 watts into 4 ohms, then the E2 will perform so well for music reproduction 🎵🎶🎼
I wish they had a 9 channel. Or a 4 channel so one could get a 4 and 5. Or a 6 channel so one could get a 3 channel to power the front stage and the 6 for the rest. It’s a conspiracy.
the watts seem low on there amps. I would think the 2 channel and 3 channel would be higher watts. Are your speakers not super power hungry? My towers can handle 300 watts center channel 260 watts. Surrounds and rear 125 watts and atmos 100 watts. So I am wondering the best way to power them all. Just seems like there is no one solution.
It’s not just about the watts. The toroidal transformer and high current capacitors also make a big difference. But I get it - you may want to go with an even more powerful amp for your 300 watt speakers, and some energy amps for the rest. Especially if you listen to stereo music a lot with your towers. 👍
@@ealanosborne this is the part of home audio that is super confusing. Once you get amplifiers you realize how important quality power is. Just confusing to know what products to get and use
@@ealanosborne Hey Ealan - I'm gonna take a shot in the dark here - maybe you can help. I want to put my front soundstage (3 channels) on an external amp, but I have an Denon (x4300h) and my settings only allow me to set my L and R to pre-out. Am I screwed?
@@Adalric30 Nope! It’s just how the software was written. You can only ASSIGN your Front L/R for pre outs, but the center channel pre out is still actively awaiting an RCA connection, if you so choose. The same goes for the rest of the pre outs, honestly. So go for it! 😁🎉
@@ealanosborne Thank you, sir. Appreciate it. Keep up the good work. Just outta curiosity - does that mean my denon will still be *trying* to power the center, while I have it plugged into the pre-out?
@@Adalric30 No, it shouldn’t. Once you plug in an RCA cable into a pre-out, it’s essentially disrupting the audio signal path to then carry the signal elsewhere BEFORE it reaches the internal amp, hence the PRE in pre-out. 🤘
These are priced well. These could be made by ATI. The dual toridial transformers and 7 x independent channel modules is a great design. Yes what you are hearing is not just high speed power delivery but also a great low THD rating will always make the system sound better. The next step is a reference balanced differential amplifier for the front 3 x channels from ATI or Emotiva. And no a class D design will never sound this good.
@ealanosborne Since this video is over a year old, you will probably never read this comment. I'll ask it a couple of questions anyway. I have FIRST generation APERION® Verus Grands from 2015. Do you still use the Aperion amp in your system? Or have you graduated to Trinnov like it seems all the other UA-camrs gravitate to when they become big-time content creators? Just kidding. No, seriously, are you still rocking that Aperion amp? How do you feel aboutit now? I am contemplating getting the 5-channel version, OR maybe the Monoprice 5-channel version _(not the bottom-tier 5-channel amp they just came out with recently)_ of their amp that has been out for a while. Do you think the Verus towers will benefit from either amp? The Monoprice is cheaper and has slightly more power.
I was so happy to hear a reviewer use the terms "ear level" speakers (vs "bed layer" speakers) and "height" speakers (vs "atmos" speakers). Thank you.
It took some training and repetition, but my brain is getting used to it now. Let’s hope it stays that way. 🤞😄
I added the Outlaw X5000 a few months back to go with my Denon AVR 3700. Made a huge difference to my system. Atmos is off the hook. Thanks for the review.
Yeah buddy! Outlaw sure does make a mean amp for not too much money! 🤘
You couldn't have explained it better. AB amp with toroidal transformer and plenty of power always makes the experience more impactful. Learnt when i went from AVR to separates .
I noticed that too when I upgrade my equipment. All of the electronics interact with each other. I upgrade rca audio cables and the picture actually improves, tremendously!
Nice work Ealan. Enjoyed this video. I agree about the dynamic impact good amplifiers can have. I love my old Rotel class AB amps. I've just upgraded my 3700 to the denon 3800. I am looking forward to you reviewing it. It's got a huge feature set update and the dsp change seems to have moved it up a notch towards a dedicated processor
Whoa! I need to get my hands on a 3800h sooner than later, then! 🤘
@ealanosborne the directional bass in movies is trippy. I've got 4 subs hooked up to it. Been trying it with All Quiet on the Western Front. Amazing
@@ealanosborne I’m planning to go with x3800h too! Definitely you should share your thoughts about it with us!😊
It's official. From watching videos of your two years ago to this current I will skip owning a bed. Going straight to audio bliss
Priorities, baby! 😁🤘
Ealan, I must agree with you about better amps = better sonic performance. I didn't think an amp could make much difference, but when I did an "experiment" with my desk system. I was more than pleasantly surprised when I switched out my $80 Aiyima A07 class D amp for a vintage NAD 214 class A/B amp. Similar rated power, but the NAD added so much more dynamics and clarity to the audio presentation. Like you experienced, I have much better bass in the room now that the speakers are adding to the subwoofer. I hope you get to enjoy the Aperion amps for a long time.
Thank you very much!
@@ealanosborne Thank you sir. Your videos are informational, educational and are getting more professional studio like. Keep up the good work. I hope you are having fun doing it. Also, I hope and pray that I also can, someday, own a separates audio system for watching movies at home. I wish you and yours all the very best, Kevin
@@welderfixer I truly appreciate your kind words, Kevin. Best of luck to you as well! 😁
@@ealanosborne You're welcome and thanks. I need all of the luck I can get or earn these days.
Ealan, you really make your videos fun to watch, as well as peaking the interest of the item you are reviewing. It’s too bad that these particular items are seen way after already having amps and the such, already in place!
Well, thanks for the kind words anyway! 😄🤘
Imported one Energy E7 to pair Marantz Cinema 40. It is a new demension in Bass. Thx to Aperion Audio and Audiophonics in France from Germany ❤
Hooray! So excited for you! 🎉
Love your Lumon shirt! Cant wait for Season 2
Best show on TV! 😁🤘
Love your videos the editing and presentation is top notch . These looks like great choices but I still think the outlaw is the best choice for the money for the price of this one I’d rather have the monolith 7 .
No harm in that! I love my 7000x!
Very true. Still using my 150lb outlaw made lexicon zx-7. Power Amplifier land a huge toroidal is the way to go. Never looked back
I did that once , tying my shoes:)
Cool stuff man
I would like my phone to go ''ENEEERGYY'' when the battery is low.
If enough people send this feedback to Apple or Samsung, they’re obligated to make it happen, right? 😄🎉
LOL!!!
You actually can
Great review, as always! The intro…fantastic! Have you done an A-B comparison with the Outlaw and even mixing both? Since they’re both AB amps would be interesting to learn the differences, if any.
Very true! I might try and squeeze that comparison in! 😁🤘
@@ealanosborne that would be a great ☝️
Great review of what you experienced. Thank you.
You’re welcome, Chris! 🤘
Thanks ones again, for a grate video!! I just got the monolith7 Amp, I could not beat the price to power. I am how ever looking at the E5 Energy Amp to complete my setup.
I do have a question, when calibrating with pink noice and a SPL meter, what do I set the volume to, 0 (reference) or what my normal listening volume? -30
I typically set it to my normal listening level. I like my ears. I don’t care to do reference levels. 🤣
@@ealanosborne Thank You!!
IOTAVX AVXP 7-230 same amp. or ?
Just ordered the Energy E7 to go with Denon 4700H. Cant wait to have it all setup
Hell yeah! 🤘 You’re gonna love it!
@@ealanosborne you are absolutely right !!! wow just wow ! It’s dead silence in my setup
@@bumblecat23 Yayyy!
@@ealanosborne now I just gotta save up for another one to run my 4 Atmos and use the other 3 channels to Bi-amp my LCRs
@@bumblecat23 Oh daaaaamn! That'll be dope!
Hi Ealan, that intro was really funny lol. In other news, I am truly blown away by the Marantz receiver, it handles 5.1 with ease. The time willl come when I install some ceiling speakers for that 7.1 upgrade and at that point it would make sense to look at amplifiers I would think. We all have to start somewhere right?
Exactly! One step at a time. No rush. 😁🤘
Thanks for all the informative videos, I have a question do you recommend e7 and how this compared to audiocontrol avalon g4
Strange enough but the Aperion Audio E7 is identical in the inside of the IOTAVX AVXP 7-230...
How about the aperion processors?
Did you test them as well
Which processors are you referring to?
Check the input sensitivity between your amps, i have 2 different brand class A/B amps running on xlr and there is a difference between them due to input sensitivity.
Thanks for the heads up! 🤘
$$$ is what usually keeps anyone from having something better. These new amps are way more expensive than the amps you had. Still very nice but close to the price of monoprice seven channel but those are 200x7. 😲
Thanks for review
150 watts for all channels driven vs 200 watts LCR and then 100 watts for all other speakers. What is the difference? Is the sound equal when turning up the volume? Looking at Monolith vs Aperion for power amps.
Yeah, those Monolith amps (and Emotiva XPA amps, for that matter) do that so the consumer can save money if they don’t need ALL that power for all speakers. They’ll reserve the high-capacity amps for your LCR (if you have some power hungry speakers up front) and lower capacity amps for the rest, if you have smaller, less power hungry surrounds.
Although the Monolith 7x specs are even better than the Energy E7 on paper, but I have yet to hear it for myself in person. 🤷♂️
@@ealanosborne Thanks!! I'm actually looking at Monolith 11x. Instead of using the receiver for my 4 height speakers and a 7 channel amp, I'm just going to have everything on a dedicated amp.
Hey Ealan, I’m just about ready to dive into external amps and grab a BasX A5 from Emotiva. Just wondering how close the A5 comes in performance to the Outlaw or the Aperion amp? My speakers are the arendal 1961 monitors and bookshelf speakers with 4ohm nominal impedance and 84 and 87 db sensitivity.
It pretty much goes up in sequence performance-wise with the amps you mentioned. 1) BasX 2) Outlaw 3) Aperion Energy. But it’s also an increase in money spent, depending on which you get. I’d say at LEAST the Outlaw with those incredible Arendal monitors. 😊🎉
@@ealanosborneI appreciate the advice, thanks Ealan!
What Are Your Go To Speakers, Far As Home theater 🎥 Speakers 🔊 ( Svs Klipsch Ect.Ect!)
Currently I have Aperion Audio Theatrus speakers for my LCR and surrounds and my theater has never sounded better. Not cheap, though. But Aperion has the Novus and Verus speakers too, which are great as well. I would compare them to SVS as far as awesome products AND excellent customer service. 🤘
They are priced well but what's with the hiss?
That’s just common with any amp or AVR, honestly. It’s only when you’re dealing with the really expensive stuff that you’ll get virtually no audible hiss even with your ear right next to the tweeter…but MAN do they cost a lot. 😬
Where stands Sony HT-A9 with Sw5
When You comparing with Proper AV receiver system ???
Does It More Then Sounds bar Or It's really Home theatre killer ????
Love Your videos It's help me A Lot ❤❤
HT-A9 with SW5 is definitely one of the best “soundbars” on the market today, but I still personally prefer a traditional AVR system. More customization options and easier to upgrade piece by piece, whereas the HT-A9 can’t be upgraded. 🤷♂️ Just comes down to personal preference, really.
Brilliant intro 😊❤
Heehee! Thanks! 😁
Hi, are the amps like the t.amp TSA 4-300 any good? It is H-class amp and it’s a lot cheaper than the emotiva basx3 for example. Just wondering if the amps like that can be found in the home theaters. Thanks!😊
I’m not too familiar with t.amp products, but yeah, after looking at their website, it’s mainly for music purposes, not home theater. 🤷♂️
@@ealanosborne thank you for answer! Seems like emotiva is way to go in this scenario😅
Good day Ealan!
I need your advice please... Up to 30 feet, it's not too difficult to choose a necessary wire gauge for speaker cables... it's more the long runs that are questionable. Therefore, I need to install a 75 foot run to my rear Atmos speakers... is 12 gauge OFC sufficient? Some info out there mentions that 10 gauge might remove quality of sound on the highs (mid-range and tweeter)... is this true to your knowledge?
My Atmos installation as rear heights will be Canton AR-500's (4 - 8ohms) powered by Onkyo RZ-50, and set the AMP impedance switched on to 6 to 8 Ohms (not 4 to 6 Ohms).
Please help me choose the right gauge (AWG) before I purchase the speaker wire since I will need a CL2 rated wire for in-wall installation.
Thank you in advance! Perry
Hi Perry! It’s been awhile, my good friend! 😁 Truth be told, I’m not an expert on electrical engineering, but I did find a very helpful article (linked below). But I do agree with your original assessment, that you should probably run with 12 AWG. Technically you could get away with 14 AWG, but that’s pushing it, so I’d stick with 12 AWG to be safe. Although it isn’t recommended to have speaker wire runs longer than 50 ft as a general rule, but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. So yeah, I’d suggest 12 AWG for a 75’ run.
The only other thing I might add is that maybe at some point - if and when you are running your system with a preamp that has XLR outputs - that would be a solid system even with incredibly long cable runs. XLR cables can span distances up to 200 feet with no signal degradation. But then you would need powered height monitors (speakers) that have XLR inputs (like any post production facility would have). But then you’re dealing with some seriously expensive equipment, so I get that might not be feasible for quite some time. Just some food for thought if dealing with 75 foot runs will continue to be part of your system. 😁🤘
@@ealanosborne I so appreciate your input Big E... thank you for all your advise my friend!
And I would like take a look at the link that you attached, but I don't see it...?
@@perrysmiles60 Whoops! My bad. Here it is…
boomspeaker.com/how-far-can-you-run-speaker-wires/
@@ealanosborne Awesome, you're a champ!!
What Would Be The Difference Between This And The "Monolith" Ealan????
If you mean the Monolith 7x, on paper that one is a bit better - better SNR, more power, etc. But I haven’t heard it in person. I imagine it’s a beast as well. 🤘
Or a Monoprice Monolith 7X B-stock can be had for $1500...90lb beast! Looks like Aperion has a similar idea to Monoprice.
Exactly. 🤘
@Ealan Osbourne
Can you recommend a sound system (best of the best - no price barred) for using with my Pro Display XDR?
I like to watch stuff and listen from my desk. I love my XDR more than by 65inch LG OLED...
Can I use nakamichi dragon or Klipsch 9.2 or 1200 or Samsung q990b? If not, then what setup can get me similar sound.
I just sit close to my XDR display. That's why it very hard to find. I could have gone with Nakamichi with my Lg oled but I love viewing anything on XDR.
Lemme get back to you on that. It’s a bit trickier when dealing with a monitor (meant just for video purposes) as opposed to a TV. But I am also curious myself what an ultimate system would look like in your case. Which computer do you have connected to your Pro Display XDR?
@@ealanosborne Highest Tier in MacBook 16, available as of now, except in 4tb. And there are two XDR display stacked on top of each other; but I only use one when watching movies or shows.
Perhaps make a video on this topic? I'm sure there are plenty people like me who has similar requirements
@@Mr-Royn Yeah, Im starting the research on this topic as of yesterday, so thanks for the recommendation. 😁🤘
@@ealanosborne Very much looking forward to it.
And you are very welcome
How this compered to emotiva xpa7 if the money is no issue which one will be better as sound quality which one has less noise
How is the 2channel for music?
If you have speakers that are rated to handle up to 170 wpc into 8 ohms, or 272 watts into 4 ohms, then the E2 will perform so well for music reproduction 🎵🎶🎼
I wish they had a 9 channel. Or a 4 channel so one could get a 4 and 5. Or a 6 channel so one could get a 3 channel to power the front stage and the 6 for the rest. It’s a conspiracy.
Not ready to move to seperates yet 💰💰 But I just ordered the Hanna blu-ray, apparently no 4k disk available. Chemical Brothers rule
I know! It deserves a 4K upgrade, for sure!
Yo Ealan
Do you stlll have this amp? Or have you moved on to something else?
Yep. Still rockin’ two of these. 🎉
I think you're giving me a little too much credit on what I can remember from science class! I'm old Bro and I can't remember $h!t !!!
Haha! 😄
Nice amp but the Monolith 7x is better in every possible way so kind of a hard one to recommend
The 7x is a monster. That’s hopefully my next upgrade in due time 🤘
the watts seem low on there amps. I would think the 2 channel and 3 channel would be higher watts. Are your speakers not super power hungry? My towers can handle 300 watts center channel 260 watts. Surrounds and rear 125 watts and atmos 100 watts. So I am wondering the best way to power them all. Just seems like there is no one solution.
It’s not just about the watts. The toroidal transformer and high current capacitors also make a big difference. But I get it - you may want to go with an even more powerful amp for your 300 watt speakers, and some energy amps for the rest. Especially if you listen to stereo music a lot with your towers. 👍
@@ealanosborne this is the part of home audio that is super confusing. Once you get amplifiers you realize how important quality power is.
Just confusing to know what products to get and use
I found an Arcam P1000 for $300
Freakin' Dale!
What about Chadd?
Hahaha! Never trust Dale! 😄
The intro.... you're so weird... but in a good way.
Thanks! That sums up my style pretty well! 😁🎉
@@ealanosborne Hey Ealan - I'm gonna take a shot in the dark here - maybe you can help. I want to put my front soundstage (3 channels) on an external amp, but I have an Denon (x4300h) and my settings only allow me to set my L and R to pre-out. Am I screwed?
@@Adalric30 Nope! It’s just how the software was written. You can only ASSIGN your Front L/R for pre outs, but the center channel pre out is still actively awaiting an RCA connection, if you so choose. The same goes for the rest of the pre outs, honestly. So go for it! 😁🎉
@@ealanosborne Thank you, sir. Appreciate it. Keep up the good work.
Just outta curiosity - does that mean my denon will still be *trying* to power the center, while I have it plugged into the pre-out?
@@Adalric30 No, it shouldn’t. Once you plug in an RCA cable into a pre-out, it’s essentially disrupting the audio signal path to then carry the signal elsewhere BEFORE it reaches the internal amp, hence the PRE in pre-out. 🤘
These are priced well. These could be made by ATI. The dual toridial transformers and 7 x independent channel modules is a great design.
Yes what you are hearing is not just high speed power delivery but also a great low THD rating will always make the system sound better. The next step is a reference balanced differential amplifier for the front 3 x channels from ATI or Emotiva.
And no a class D design will never sound this good.
@ealanosborne Since this video is over a year old, you will probably never read this comment. I'll ask it a couple of questions anyway. I have FIRST generation APERION® Verus Grands from 2015. Do you still use the Aperion amp in your system? Or have you graduated to Trinnov like it seems all the other UA-camrs gravitate to when they become big-time content creators? Just kidding.
No, seriously, are you still rocking that Aperion amp? How do you feel aboutit now? I am contemplating getting the 5-channel version, OR maybe the Monoprice 5-channel version _(not the bottom-tier 5-channel amp they just came out with recently)_ of their amp that has been out for a while. Do you think the Verus towers will benefit from either amp? The Monoprice is cheaper and has slightly more power.
Well, it has been a month. I guess I'll check again some other time.