Multi-Channel Amplifier News
For those who think receivers are for sissies and who love pumping real power into all of their 9.2 channels of surround sound goodness comes this HomeTheaterReview.com news archive. Read news stories about multi-channel amps ranging from three channel to five channel amps as well as seven and even nine channel home theater amps. Expect to hear news from the value oriented brands ranging from Anthem, NAD, Emotiva and Outlaw as well as audiophile multi-channel amp reviews from the likes of Krell, Mark Levinson, Pass Labs and many others. For a full archive of top performing audiophile and home theater multichannel power amps read this archive page on HomeTheaterReview.com.
RTI's New Cool Power Amps Now Shipping
Remote Technologies Incorporated just made two new products available that will help add more power to the company's existing products, which will help give them more flexibility when it comes to installation.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
ELAN Introduces a New 16-Channel Multi-zone Amplifier
ELAN has taken two of the company's solutions for amplification and multi-zone control into a single unit, making the process of integration easier and lowering the overall cost of the unit.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Niles Amplifier Inducted into the CEDIA Hall of Fame
Niles has a good reputation amongst the custom install industry. CEDIA decided to honor the company's SI-1230 amplifier at the CEDIA Expo 2011 by inducted the amp into the Hall of Fame.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Parasound Launches NewClassic THX Ultra 2 Power Amplifier
Parasound has updated the power amplifier that has been the company's flagship model for six years, adding several new features while maintaining the THX Ultra 2 certification, for a total of more than 60 improvements.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Pass Labs Showcases Concept Amps at CES 2011
Pass Labs brought their big guns with them to the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show: the Concept Amplifiers. These amplifiers are bigger and more improved versions of the flagship XA200.5 amplifier.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Audio Plus Services Launches Devialet into North America
Audio Plus Services has expanded their product lines by adding the Devialet amplifier. In addition to an incredibly beautiful polished industrial design, the amplifier features some impressive features.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
JL Audio Releases Entry-Level Amps
JL Audio has begun shipping the JX series of amplifiers, which replaced the J2 series of amplifiers. The JX is intended to be an entry-level line of products for the company and improves greatly on the J2 series.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Classe Revamps Its Delta Series Amps
Classe announced at CEDIA Expo 2010 that it will replace four of the five existing Delta series amplifiers. The new amplifiers will include an active seat-sink system which will maintain operating temperatures throughout use.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Integra's New THX Certified 9-Channel $1,800 Amp
Integra is now shipping the company's new nine-channel aplifier, the Integra DTA-70.1, which features THX's Ulta2 certification and 150-watts per channel, as well as other notable features.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
McIntosh Introduces New Three-Channel Power Amplifier
McIntosh has announced the release of a new amplifier for the company's family of products, the three-channel MC303 amplifier. The amplifier comes equipped with several McIntosh patented technologies.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Lexicon Offers ZX-7 Power Amplifier
Lexicon has announced the introduction of a new amplifier to the company's products, featuring 300 watts per channel as well as much more. This new multi-channel amplifier is the Lexicon ZX-7.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Featured Audio-Video News
Are AV Retailers To Blame For Lofty High End AV Prices? -
The audio video has been in a state of flux or some time, splitting sales up between specialty dealers, big box stores, and online sellers. However, the dealers may have had more to do with this than they think.

