Sunfire Stereo Amplifier Amplifiers Reviews


Sunfire Stereo Amplifier
MSRP:
$
There is no such thing as too much power in a great music playback system. In fact, it is a lack of power that creates the edginess and audible distortions heard in less than excellent playback systems. Sunfire Stereo Amplifier is a 300 watt per channel powerhouse. Its Tracking Downconverter adjusts itself based on the amount of input signal coming. Sunfire amplifiers can output tremendous amounts of power without extreme heat. At the same time, Sunfire amplifiers can honestly double their power ratings as speaker impedance drops.

   
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Rating
Reviewed by:
TOTORG
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
September 3, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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Review 1 of 2 , from TULSA

Price Paid:  $950.00 from AUDIOGON

Summary:
This is a nice amp. I bought it used to replace an adcom 5500 I had for 2 yrs. This amp is very smooth and can't be overdriven. System includes Rotel a/v pre amp, Pioneer dvd player w/ Burr Brown DAC, Magnepan MMG speakers with Canare spk cable and Signal Cable Analog 2 IC

Strengths:
Lots of power, great defenition and imaging.

Weaknesses:
none

Similar Products Used:
adcom 5500


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Rating
Reviewed by:
Meni
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
February 12, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 2 of 2 , from Israel

Price Paid:  $1000.00 from Royal Music (NY)

Summary:
After using some old power amplifiers like Haflers, Rotels etc... I decided to jump towards the high end area and came across the option to purchase this unit. My speakers are 86db sensitive and therefore needs to be driven by a strong power amp. The choice of voltage or current outputs is a bit confusing, I dont know up to this moment what the differences between the two options are, but when I listen to both I can clearly hear the difference and using the "voltage output" the sound is extremely accurate unlike the "current output" which makes the sound much more musical. On the paper this amplifier has a "KRELL like" specifications (its rated at 300 W per channel on 8 ohm and supplies 2400W at one ohm) which makes it perform as an ideal amplifier which brings theory into reality. In action, I think that KRELLs could sound better, but I dont think that I will enjoy music better if I had a KRELL in my setup instead of my Sunfire !.

Strengths:
Very detailed, Tons of power (who needs the signature ??!!), Price !, Balanced inputs (XLR),

Weaknesses:
No on/off switch (better sound?), No variable gain (better sound?).

Similar Products Used:
Haflers, Rotels, Rockford Fosgate power amps. and of course, I heard many other power amps at friends setups, and still. The sunfire is a very good choice if not the best.


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