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bhuvan
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vividsonics
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You may want to use the search function because this exact topic was discussed recently. I have been using a Hafler P1500 for my NS10's for many years. |
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Kurt Foster
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I use a Haffler P3000 which you can find used all over for $200 or less. The Haffler has plenty power to pop them wuffers if you let it! It's as good an amp as you find at that price... of course a Hot House or Bryston would be su-weeeet but they cost! |
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