Title: | * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * |
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Created: | Thu Feb 20 1986 |
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I'm looking for opinions on power amps ... again. I ended not buying the AB that I asked about a few months ago in COMMUSIC. I've looked in MUSIC, GUITAR and here for notes on Power Amps in general and PEAVeY DECA amps in particular...and have not been able to find much. I'm close to purchasing a Peavey DECA 528 power amp (it's their newest, one-rack-space, 210w/ch into 8 ohms, power amp), and thought I'd ask for anyone's advice on power amps in general, and the DECA series in particular. Other than specs, how does one live-test a power amp? What to listen for? Is "a power amp a power amp" or are there sublte difference in the way they'll amplify a signal such that there are audible "clues"? From notes I've read, it seems this is a subjective area. Any advice before I plunk down some bux on this DECA 528? -Thanks, -Jim
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1797.1 | one recommendation | STROKR::DEHAHN | Wed Dec 07 1988 08:27 | 17 | |
If you really care about the sound of your music, a power amp is not just a power amp, it's as much a part of your front end as the speakers. Amps do sound different, nd have different characteristics depending on load and how hard you push them. The best way to check one out is to listen the way you'll be using it. Push it into clipping and see how it sounds and reacts. I'm not a Peavey CS amp fan, but the DECA series is great stuff. They had problems with the first models (so did Crown with the Microtech 1000) but that has since been taken care of. They're not cheap, but they sound great and are holding up well. Next. CdH |