IBJamon
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Honestly this amp can drive well pretty much any bookshelf. Just choose what you like. I'm pairing mine with a fairly cheap pair of Pioneer BS-22's and they sound great together.
Budget is going to be 500 and under I don't want floor standing got to be a bookshelf speaker. I tend to like a little bit warmer of a sound just a touch of warmth.
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I drive a pair of Elac UB5's with mine as well as using it as a headphone amp. They are 4 ohm speakers with 85 db sensitivity and the amp does a good job with them. I've seen them on Ebay for around $300 used. They sound great.Old thread I know can anybody tell me a good pair of bookshel speakers that pair well with this amp?
I'd be anxious to see how well it sells. The amp has only one input and it goes for close to $300. I have both the MiniX and BassX. Love both of them but I paid a lot less for them.Did you guys see that they finally replaced this model?
https://emotiva.com/collections/frontpage/products/basx-a2m-stereo-flex-amplifier
I would say that since it uses a SMPS power supply instead of a linear, this one is likely to retain its value for quite some time
Very good point - I think I paid $229 for mine. I don't know if my wife would have let me swing $300I'd be anxious to see how well it sells. The amp has only one input and it goes for close to $300. I have both the MiniX and BassX. Love both of them but I paid a lot less for them.
it's a long shot but have you finally got the Borea BRO-2's ? If yes, I'd be interested to hear you thoughts on how well they pairThe triangle Borea bro 2, is the first speaker that comes to mind but I'm wide open.
Did you purchase the A100 new? They have a five year factory warranty to the original owner.Hey guys, I'm in need of some help. My Basx a-100 has started giving me a crackle noise out the right side. It comes and goes randomly. Its there when the volume is all the way down. It's there when there isn't any input hooked up. I've tried different headphones. I've tried threw the speaker out puts on back. I've tried powering it up in different plugs in house. Ive tried leaving running for days thinking it needs to heat up a little too. VCan't for the life of me figure it out. I've tried talking to emotiva but all they said they can do is send me schematics.
Please, if anyone has suggestions, I'm all ears. I really don't want to toss this thing.
Old post here but I had a similar experience today with my LCD-2 closed (minus the channel imbalance). I've used it to power a few other headphones in the past but have been almost exclusive THX 789 for a long time, with the A-100 only powering my desktop speakers, but plugged in today on a whim. Man, immediate difference in the heft and the sound is just more musical and fun in a way that's hard to describe. Not sure I'll ever take these headphones back to the THX and will have to revisit with the rest of my stable as well.I've had this amp since shortly after release, and I also own the original mini-x without the headphone output, and I finally used the A-100 in full power mode with my LCD-2. I had to order a pack of jumpers just to put 2 on the dang board, but I finally did it after all these years. I was using an Asgard-2 to power the LCD-2 before, but I didn't want that space heater on my desk anymore.
The sound is extremely engaging. Music sounds more dynamic through the A-100, as one would imagine with so much more power. The noise floor is insanely high as others have mentioned, so it really is the same experience as an old vintage speaker amp, but you can't hear any noise once something is going, even video games.
The only downside is that there is severe channel imbalance up until about 20% of tolerable volume. I'm going to try putting a SYS in between for some extra play on the volume pot, but it won't help the channel imbalance issue and I'm worried it'll make that crazy noise floor even higher.
Overall a good, fun experience.