East Bay Times

Know your options for an amplifier upgrade

- Contact Don Lindich at www.soundadvic­enews.com and use the “submit question” link.

Q

I have a pair of Monitor Silver 9 speakers powered by a Harman Kardon integrated amplifier. A friend has the same speakers powered by a Bryston amplifier and preamplifi­er. That system's sound is my favorite of anything I have ever heard. Can you recommend a similar setup for my Monitor speakers, or tell me where to get a used Bryston amplifier? New ones are very expensive. —S.S., San Jose, California

A

New Bryston amplifiers can indeed be somewhat pricey, but they are worth the price of admission for those who can afford it. Bryston is one of the few ultra-high-end companies that I tremendous­ly respect. Much of the high-end audio market is littered with products that are ridiculous­ly overpriced, unreliable and which often do not perform as well as more affordable products from less esoteric manufactur­ers. Bryston products are a lifetime investment, and the company has a long-standing, glowing reputation for high quality and solid engineerin­g. Every Bryston amplifier is handmade in Canada, tested for 100 hours and comes with a 20-year warranty. To my knowledge, that is the best warranty in the industry.

A new Bryston 3B Cubed amplifier is $5,995.

If it is your dream you might just want to bite the bullet and save up, or use a credit card and get one. You will have it for the rest of your life. bryston. com

Used amplifiers are available on eBay, Craigslist, Facebook Marketplac­e and Audiogon to name a few sites. Pair your amp with a brand-new preamp from Parasound or Emotiva (available for under $1,000) and you will be off to a good start. You can upgrade the preamp later if you want.

If a Bryston is out of reach I can give an extremely enthusiast­ic recommenda­tion to the Emotiva XPA-2 Gen 3 amplifier, $1,199. This super-highqualit­y amplifier offers 300 watts/8 ohms with impeccable specificat­ions for noise and distortion. It is built like a brick and has received high praise from both owners and the audio press. Frankly, for $1,200 I would rather buy a brand-new XPA-2 Gen 3 than a used almost anything. Don't rule out the $499 Emotiva BasX A2 stereo amplifier either, especially compared to used. It has 160 watts/8 ohms of clean, quiet power and has also received widespread acclaim. Last year I advised reader E.M. of California about amplifiers. He had Thiel speakers and was comparing the cost of a new amplifier to repairing his vintage McIntosh amplifier. I suggested trying the affordable Emotiva BasX, saying it might surprise him. After he received it he said, “The Emotiva BasX arrived yesterday and I have been thoroughly enjoying its silky detail. You predicted it may sound better than my McIntosh and it indeed has.” Emotiva often provides a 10% discount if you sign up for emails on their website. emotiva.com

Q

I bought one of those inexpensiv­e projectors you recently recommende­d. What is a good HDTV tuner to use with it and an antenna? —C.F., Milwaukee

A

I've had good luck with the $30 Mediasonic HomeWorX models, which connect to the projector via HDMI. They can also record on USB drives. Speaking of tuners, I recently helped someone set up a new TCL Q6 television with their existing rooftop antenna. The previous TV pulled in 45 channels, which seemed quite satisfacto­ry. The TCL Q6 pulled in a staggering 121 channels with the same antenna, and all but a few came in crystal-clear with no breakup or pixelizati­on. Absolutely incredible! If you are cutting the cord and going to an antenna, the Q6 belongs on your very short list.

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