Can u tell me a good amp to get for my Yorkville YSM-1's

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or is my Kenwood(KR-A4040) Stereo receiver good enuff? if not how much would that amp cost?
 
Yo Teach: [I just retired from teaching]

I run my entire studio set-up from a stereo Yamaha AX 592 integrated amp.

I also use YSM-1 monitors and they sound wonderful, especially when you consider the few dollars they cost.

Now, you can use almost any type of amp to run your YSM-1's as long as it outputs enough bang and most of them do.

I like the Yam integrated for these reasons: I can run two sets of speakers from the amp; since I got the YSM's, I seldom use the other hi-fi speakers by Infinity; also, I run CD, PHONO, and two tape decks which will record either way. There is also an AUX circuit for whatever, DAT, etc. But a nice feature of this amp is a straight through plug which bypasses all coloring from the Yamaha amp.

This feature gives you exactly what you hear through the monitors on whatever medium you mix to: CD, DAT, Tape.


Hope this gives you some ideas.

Green Hornet
 
how much they cost? cuz some pro from recording.org offered me some Alesis Ra-100 for $200 that seem good from what i read
 
Yo Teach:

The Yam amp runs 500 US dollars or thereabouts.

Yamaha prices are pretty fixed unless you have a brother in the business or a other connections.

Green Hornet
 
If you're really really serious about studio sound, go for a Hafler or a Bryston.... if not, well... whatever works for ya!

:)

Bruce
 
If we could afford bryston, we would be listening to genelecs now wouldnt we? You can try to aquire a two channel carver used there seem to be alot of them arround since alot of audiophiles are using 5 channel amps nowdays. these 1000.00 amps are going for 300.00 on the average. Its not bryston quality but its as close as you will come without it breaking you.

I got lucky and got mine for 20.00, 400w and perfect?:cool:
 
Yeah 'fixed' indeed GH. Since they control about 90% of distribution for all the products we know and love... the mafia of music product distribution..

AB international make some nice amps as well.
 
Not necessarily, the less expensive monitors need even more clean, high-current power to bring them out than the better ones do.

Case in point - NS-10s - or in my case, I use a Hafler P3000 to power Tannoy Proto-Js.......

Bruce
 
Actually Gidge - the P-series would be better (but, yes, more expensive!)

Bruce
 
well, duh....I just wanted to point out whats out there in the $200 range.....alot of times you can get alot more with your $$$ buying used, though it can be a crap-shoot sometimes.....

btw, i just picked up one of the TA1100 amps from Guitar Center....Im still trying to put together the ultimate cheapskate system:rolleyes:
 
Bruce, I just got the TA 1600 powering KRK Rokits. It seems be a good fit. The amp produces good clean power, and even when cranked the system sounded punchy, not distorted or muddy. I haven't mixed on the system yet, but I listened to Aja tonight and the detail and clarity of the sound was impressive at all levels.
 
Bruce,

its a pretty decent little amp.....very low wattage, but I monitor pretty low.....it smacks the hell out of these little M5's.....you can pretty much crank it with no nasties, clicks, pops, snaps, crackles, etc.....

Im still not sure about thse little M5 monitors, but I got them for $100 more than I woulda paid for the amp by itself.....they sound pretty good, stereo imaging is nice, but terribly bass shy IMO, but I just love a phat ass low end....

All things considers, for a modest home set-up like mine, it is a decent little setup....
 
where do u get Bryston? i looked at samash marsmusic and musicfriend don't see that brand anywhere
 
You will find bryston at all of your finer high end stereo outlets, you know the one where they sell the 2000.00 and up amps.:eek:
 
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