mdiscala
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I just got a set of z5's. What is the best amp I can get to power them? I am looking for the best sound quality. Speakers are rated 400 rms per side.
What's your point? You think nobody else has ever looked for a 2-channel amp with the same power you want? At the very least you should look over a few websites (woofersetc, ssa, and so forth), pick out a handful that look promising, and then ask for opinions. It's kind of presumptuous of you to expect folks to comb through a bunch of sites for you to suggest something. You'll get more help here if you at least make a bit of effort.I realize there are a ton of threads but I'm looking at something a bit more specific (power wise) .
I am not asking anyone to comb sites in fact I would much rather get honest opinions from people that have had the equipment they are talking about. Also I have been combing sites for weeks and so far I have not seen 1 decent two channel 800rms amp and if you know of one that you have owned then please reply but if not I guess well chat another timeWhat's your point? You think nobody else has ever looked for a 2-channel amp with the same power you want? At the very least you should look over a few websites (woofersetc, ssa, and so forth), pick out a handful that look promising, and then ask for opinions. It's kind of presumptuous of you to expect folks to comb through a bunch of sites for you to suggest something. You'll get more help here if you at least make a bit of effort.
What's your budget? There are definitely amps out there, but 400 actual watts per channel at 4 ohms is going to be kind of pricey. Personally, I don't think you need anywhere near that much. Half of that will be more than enough (My fronts are getting about 60w per side, and they're plenty loud).I am not asking anyone to comb sites in fact I would much rather get honest opinions from people that have had the equipment they are talking about. Also I have been combing sites for weeks and so far I have not seen 1 decent two channel 800rms amp and if you know of one that you have owned then please reply but if not I guess well chat another time
I just want to run them at their rated power. It's kind of crazy I guess but BA must have a reason for rating them 400 rms 800 peak per side. Hopefully I will have my hafler ma4 in a couple weeks and I will give it a go it's 75 x 4 and should bridge around 150x 2 but again that's kinda why I started this thread. there is not too many high end component systems I have seen that can handle that kind of power. On another note the two amps I'm looking at now are the zapco z-150.4 and the focal fps 4160. I have a set of focal k2 160 in the back that I run a focal 2.160 now and that sounds great.What's your budget? There are definitely amps out there, but 400 actual watts per channel at 4 ohms is going to be kind of pricey. Personally, I don't think you need anywhere near that much. Half of that will be more than enough (My fronts are getting about 60w per side, and they're plenty loud).
If you really want to max them out, your cheapest option is going to be to grab a 4 channel and bridge it. There are plenty of quality amps out there that put out 75-100w x 4 at 4 ohms, which translates to 3-400w x 2 at 4 ohms bridged.
Bear in mind that they are rated for 200-400w. Just because they can handle that much power doesn't mean they need that much to work properly. My mids are getting half of their rated power handling and my tweets get 1/4 of rated. If your Hafler can do 74 x 4 at 4, I'm sure it can do at least 200 x 2 at 4. I would give that a try first, then see if you want to buy a new amp. I don't think you can go wrong with a Zapco. In the same price range is the ZED Draconia which is a great amp and has the advantage of being pretty.I just want to run them at their rated power. It's kind of crazy I guess but BA must have a reason for rating them 400 rms 800 peak per side. Hopefully I will have my hafler ma4 in a couple weeks and I will give it a go it's 75 x 4 and should bridge around 150x 2 but again that's kinda why I started this thread. there is not too many high end component systems I have seen that can handle that kind of power. On another note the two amps I'm looking at now are the zapco z-150.4 and the focal fps 4160. I have a set of focal k2 160 in the back that I run a focal 2.160 now and that sounds great.
Thanks for your help. sorry I haven't written in a while (been doing the honey doo list)(had too pull a zero turn tractor out of a drainage ditch that rolled down a very steep 8 foot hill).Bear in mind that they are rated for 200-400w. Just because they can handle that much power doesn't mean they need that much to work properly. My mids are getting half of their rated power handling and my tweets get 1/4 of rated. If your Hafler can do 74 x 4 at 4, I'm sure it can do at least 200 x 2 at 4. I would give that a try first, then see if you want to buy a new amp. I don't think you can go wrong with a Zapco. In the same price range is the ZED Draconia which is a great amp and has the advantage of being pretty.
I'm currently running a Memphis ST3004 and have had other Memphis amps in the past. Never had a problem, and they've always put out nice clean power. The Memphis 16-MC4.125 is in the same price and power range as the ZED. That's if you're looking to buy new.
If you remember back to the good old days when brands like US Acoustics, HiFonics, and Crunch were quality products, those were built by ZED. They've done a lot of OEM work over the years and make some very quality stuff. I believe that the Draconia is indeed a class D amp. I can't find anywhere that states so specifically, but a quick scan through the product literature leads me to think it is. That amp will definitely give you clean, rated power. Doesn't hurt that it looks **** either.Thanks for your help. sorry I haven't written in a while (been doing the honey doo list)(had too pull a zero turn tractor out of a drainage ditch that rolled down a very steep 8 foot hill).Anyway what has always been my biggest problem is patience (or lack there of) my z5's are coming in sometime this week and both my hafler ma4's are being mailed to the repair shop tomorrow ( don't know how long it will take to repair them). So I'm not sure if I will wait til there back.
I looked at the zed (it's not a brand I have been familiar with but I have been out of it for awhile) is it a class d amp?
I think I'm going to go with a zapco c2k 4.0. The zed sounds good but I don't think I would want to run my z5's on a class d amp.If you remember back to the good old days when brands like US Acoustics, HiFonics, and Crunch were quality products, those were built by ZED. They've done a lot of OEM work over the years and make some very quality stuff. I believe that the Draconia is indeed a class D amp. I can't find anywhere that states so specifically, but a quick scan through the product literature leads me to think it is. That amp will definitely give you clean, rated power. Doesn't hurt that it looks **** either.