Mozhoven
100+ Head-Fier
Hello all,
Please forgive my ignorance in this thread. I've recently come in to a Sharp SX-8800 amp and I want to know if I can use it with my studio setup (see equipment below) and am wondering if it is even possible.
Admittedly I am much the newbie when it comes to amplification and am not sure if i can even use this, or if it would be any benefit to me. (or cause damage!) From what I understand, you either have to use a pre-amp/amp combo or a all-inclusive receiver in a home stereo system. That makes sense, but then how do you explain the Receiver/sub amp combo? Obviously you are hooking up an amp to a receiver to drive the sub, can you do the same for your mains?
From ad: "The SX-8800 puts out 150 watts X 2. I installed new gold RCA connectors as well as an IEC power cord plug. This unit has very large LED bar power output meters on front with adjustable sensitivity displays. This amp uses the same integrated output modules as the Onkyo M-5000 series, and sounds the same as the Onkyo I owned. "
Please take a look at the link below and let me know what you think.
Sharp SX-8800 150 w/ch - Canuck Audio Mart
*I would like to use it with an Onkyo SV-444 65watt receiver, and Monitor Audio 303's (20-200watts).
Please forgive my ignorance in this thread. I've recently come in to a Sharp SX-8800 amp and I want to know if I can use it with my studio setup (see equipment below) and am wondering if it is even possible.
Admittedly I am much the newbie when it comes to amplification and am not sure if i can even use this, or if it would be any benefit to me. (or cause damage!) From what I understand, you either have to use a pre-amp/amp combo or a all-inclusive receiver in a home stereo system. That makes sense, but then how do you explain the Receiver/sub amp combo? Obviously you are hooking up an amp to a receiver to drive the sub, can you do the same for your mains?
From ad: "The SX-8800 puts out 150 watts X 2. I installed new gold RCA connectors as well as an IEC power cord plug. This unit has very large LED bar power output meters on front with adjustable sensitivity displays. This amp uses the same integrated output modules as the Onkyo M-5000 series, and sounds the same as the Onkyo I owned. "
Please take a look at the link below and let me know what you think.
Sharp SX-8800 150 w/ch - Canuck Audio Mart
*I would like to use it with an Onkyo SV-444 65watt receiver, and Monitor Audio 303's (20-200watts).