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Bel Canto Design EVO200.6
2 Reviews
rating  5 of 5
MSRP  2395.00
Description: 120W x 6 into 8 ohms 240W x 6 into 4 ohms


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Reviewed by:
David Olifant
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
December 31, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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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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Reviewed by:
steve P
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
November 7, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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Review NaN of , from Discovery bay, Ca

Price Paid:  $4900.00 from tour de force

Summary:
The product year is actually 2002.

I will keep it short because there
are plenty of reviews and awards
posted on the net for review.

I will say that i am amazed and
completely happy with the EVO6.
It is an amazing amp.. I highly
recommend it. wouldent dream of
swapping for anything else.

Oh and i think the previous reviewer
had mistaken the EVO6 for the Paramid
super crapblaster 2000 amp/battery
charger he bought at the flea market
for 6 bucks. Better luck next time
guy.. the EVO6 is a world class amp.
If your really lucky you can hear one
someday. Oh yeah and those arent speaker
wires they are jumper cables.

Strengths:
MIDBASS... SO MUCH DETAIL... HELL
EVERYTHING IS JUST RIGHT.

Weaknesses:
Havent got second one yet. I plan to get another and have 6 channels in bridge mode.

Similar Products Used:
krell, rotel, proceed, denon, parasound


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