wheelieking71 wrote:I have a TON of real world experience running bridged amps as a stereo pair.
I have done it with:
ADCOM 4402s, and 4302s
SoundStream D200s, D100s, REF300s, and ClassA 3.0s
LUNAR 50x2s
And even the very amps you mention!
As a matter of fact! There is a pair of M50s bridged in my shop right now running full-range on a pair of 6.5" bookshelf speakers.
The M50s powered by an ASTRON RS70 power-supply, walk all over my ADCOM GFA-555. In both power, and sonics.
Here is some very good advice: Try it! You WILL like it!
What do you think overall about the ADCOM GFA-555?
I have owned an ADCOM GFA-5400, and an ADCOM GFA-6000, and I did not care for either of them. The 6000 sounded better on its right and left main channels, but both really sounded harsh overall, and I found myself listening to my home stereo less and less with them in it. I replaced the last ADCOM with a Parasound HCA-1000A (still a budget amp by most any measure), and it sounded orders of magnitude better.
Some time this year I hope to have my home setup running off either a PG Outlaw, or a PG Reactor. I don't intend for it to be a permanent setup, but I want to see how much better my speakers might be off a PG amp in a room setup for sound.
Got "schooled" by member shawn k on May 10th, 2011...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...