View Full Version : Emotiva owners, need opinions.
jpolz
04-22-2008, 09:39 AM
I'm planning on picking up a power amplifier in the near future and have pretty much settled on either the LPA-1 or the XPA-5. My question is, in the extra 125WPC in the XPA-5 worth the extra $300?
Currently I'm driving a 2.1 setup consisting of LSi15 mains and a powered 8" KLH sub being driven by a Sony STR-DE1075 (100WPC x 5). My ultimate plan is to add the power amp and use my AVR as a pre/pro then upgrade to an Onkyo AVR equipped with pre-outs and use the built-in amp stage of the Onkyo for powering speakers in my basement & outdoor patio area, as well as finish up my main area with an LSiC & LSiFXs.
mightymouse
04-22-2008, 09:47 AM
Here ya go
http://emotivalounge.proboards54.com/
Early B.
04-22-2008, 09:49 AM
Buy the LPA-1 now. At $399 for B-stock, it's a no-brainer. Either amp will drive the hell out of your Lsi15's. The XPA-5 has more power, but both units will basically sound the same since it's the same topology. Besides, the XPA-5 is out of stock right now.
Where can I find that B-Stock?
apphd
04-22-2008, 01:43 PM
Buy the LPA-1 now. At $399 for B-stock, it's a no-brainer............
+1 I ordered one of the B-stocks Saturday. The web site said there was a limited quantity but maybe you will be lucky. From the EMO home page go to the "On-Line Store" and it was the first thing listed under the amp section.
Good Luck
cfrizz
04-22-2008, 02:02 PM
Welcome Jp!
I will be the one to say to exercise a bit of patience & get the XPA5. Especially since you are planning on getting more LSI's for a complete system.
Yes that extra 125wpc WILL make a noticable difference in the sound & headroom that you will have.
Early B.
04-22-2008, 02:51 PM
I demoed the XPA-5 in my own home side-by-side with the LPA-1. I'm tellin ' ya -- unless you play music at very high levels, the differences are not enough to warrant paying the additional money, IMO.
C'mon -- $399 for the LPA-1 is a giveaway. I'd say for normal music listening there are subtle differences between the two amps (many people wouldn't be able to notice those differences), and for HT it's not an issue.
Poee7R
04-22-2008, 03:18 PM
Welcome Jp!
I will be the one to say to exercise a bit of patience & get the XPA5. Especially since you are planning on getting more LSI's for a complete system.
Yes that extra 125wpc WILL make a noticable difference in the sound & headroom that you will have.
I'm sorry but this is getting about as bad as putting a cap inline with your tweeter.
Let me venture on to say, please if you havent heard them next to eachother dont spread opinion like fact.
Dave
Gaara
04-22-2008, 04:36 PM
I demoed the XPA-5 in my own home side-by-side with the LPA-1. I'm tellin ' ya -- unless you play music at very high levels, the differences are not enough to warrant paying the additional money, IMO.
C'mon -- $399 for the LPA-1 is a giveaway. I'd say for normal music listening there are subtle differences between the two amps (many people wouldn't be able to notice those differences), and for HT it's not an issue.
Honestly, how many here can say they have heard both amps in question, please raise your hands. I trust Early's judgment, even though he sold his TVC, and I will be surprised if anyone else here has actually tried both amps.
That said I would definitely go for the LPA-1 and be done with it. If early says the differences are to small to justify the price difference, then I think they are to small to justify the price difference.
I'd take Early and Gaara's word any day or night.
Early B.
04-22-2008, 05:16 PM
I trust Early's judgment, even though he sold his TVC,
:p:D:p
Just so you know, I placed another Promitheus order with Nic on a custom product several weeks ago. It's a long wait, brother.
Early B.
04-22-2008, 05:30 PM
Where can I find that B-Stock?
FYI -- I just read on the Emotiva forum that they have sold out of the LPA-1 B-stock. New LPA-1's are still available at $499. Grab one.
cfrizz
04-22-2008, 07:01 PM
Fine, do whatever the EFF you want! If anyone blows up their speakers they can kick their own asses for being in a hurry cheapskates! Just go whine about it somewhere else!
Most on here that have gotten the LSI's know & admit that they do better with the more power you feed them.
But hey lets just forget that little tidbit & get something less since it's a lot cheaper. You get what you pay for & what you deserve if its the wrong choice!
I'm sorry but this is getting about as bad as putting a cap inline with your tweeter.
Let me venture on to say, please if you havent heard them next to eachother dont spread opinion like fact.
Dave
adam2434
04-22-2008, 08:18 PM
With the LPA-1, I'd get more power to LSI's by byamping the 15's and center with those 6 channels. Then, I'd use the Onkyo to power the rears since the rear channels are not that demanding.
Gadabout
04-22-2008, 09:22 PM
:p:D:p
Just so you know, I placed another Promitheus order with Nic on a custom product several weeks ago. It's a long wait, brother.
Not to derail the thread but mine took about 9 weeks from order placed to arrival. Hope your wait time is a bit shorter.
nm4710
04-23-2008, 10:27 PM
First let me say that I'm a humble RTi owner...but I think most of what I'm about to say applies to the LSi as well.
I have been looking for an amp for months. I've tried several different amps...200wpc and 100wpc...many from the same brand. My experience with the RTis is that there is almost no discernible difference (if any) between the same brand's 100wpc and 200wpc amp. I've listened to music in stereo, 5 channel. I've listened to movie after movie. I've tried as hard as I can to justify buying a 200wpc amp...especially after listening to the likes of Cfrizz...but truth be told my almost-30-year-old ears just couldn't pick up a difference...even when the volume knob was cranked and my ears were bleeding.
I ended up ordering an LPA-1 B-stock...got it today and hooked it up...I am 100% pleased. I prefer the sound to the 200wpc carver I have next to it. (Note I'm not saying the LPA-1 is better, just saying I prefer its sound). The bass is every bit as tight and hard hitting as on the sunfire...and that's cranking at >90dB. Soundstage seems wider as well. And I spent my whole life salivating over carver stuff...go figure.
Again I think you will be very happy with the LPA-1. It is a fantastic sounding product that seems very well made. Short of electrostatics I think it will drive any other speaker to satisfaction. My gut feeling is that if you don't like the sound of your speakers with this amp...you bought the wrong speakers. :)
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