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Price Paid:
$4195.00
from Audio Broker, Apex, Summary: I upgraded from a Yamaha reciever to seperates situation, combining a Krell HTS 7.1 pre-pro with the Bel Canto evo6. Thaes are played through B & W speakers all around (Nautilus 805s, inwalls and center channel). The mating of the revealing Krell with the warmer Bel Canto is a great one. Tremendous liquid midrange, and upper bass. I use a Martin Logan depth subwoofer, so the deep bass is handled elsewhere. All I can say is that the unit has more than enough [power for transients, no grain and it even keeps its cool. You can touch it anytime, its only 10-15 warmer than room temperature.
This is because of the switching amp . It is over 90% efficient,compared to classic push pull Class A design, which is 30 % efficient.
You can bridge channels with a push of a button and a slight rearrangement of the speaker wires on the posts. If I ever get big power hungry floorstanders that need more power than the 120W (8 ohm), I will buy another evo and bridge the channels. Strengths: Effortless, musical, lack of grain, musical, innovative technology Weaknesses: none I can detect Similar Products Used: Yamaha reciever, older Yamaha 2 channel amp.
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