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Hey guys, I just got the Anthem MRX-300 to go with my Emotiva XPA-3. I love the sound. I ran the ARC setup and its awesome.The Anthem is obviously powering the rears. I was thinking about adding either a UPA-2 for the rears, or adding and XPA-2 for the front left and right and have the XPA-3 power the center and rears, or add another XPA-3 and have an extra channel to biamp the center or something. What do you guys think? I also saw and Anthem MCA50 5 channel amp on sale for $1699 which I would sell the XPA-3 if I did that. Would the Anthem amp be better than the Emotiva? My speakers are Mirage OMD-28's, OMD-C2 and OMD-R's.
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IMO, unless you play a lot of multichannel music (ex. SACD/DVD-A), I would experiment on bi-amping the front stage first before adding amplification to the surround speakers. Your Anthem should have more than enough juice to handle surround duties in movies.
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