Great review! For those who want just a preamp with the same features, the Emotiva PT2 provides the same features as the TA2 minus the amp. I have the PT2 with a pair of Emotiva A1 monoblocks, it's a great, powerful, system and hard to beat for the money. I use a minidsp shd hooked up to the home theater bypass inputs along with a Denafrips Ares ii. This setup allows me to keep my analog setup completely analog by using one of the analog inputs on the PT2, bypassing the minidsp. Highly recommended.
For anyone looking at buying a TA2 I thought I would mention that the tone controls also come with a Sub adjustment +/- 5. The TA1 only has bass and treble. I like that feature as well, it has come in handy when im having parties or not trying to piss of my fiancee.
Yes! I forgot to mention that in the video but had 2 onscreen elements mentioning it. I know a lot of people don't watch and instead only listen though, I'm one of those people myself.
Great review, Brother Nemo! About 5yr ago my main amp driving my Maggies needed service. I happened to have an emotiva stereo power amp, cost about $300, and it drove the big Maggie 3.6s like a boss. It was very impressive. Always love seeing the updates to their line. Happy listening!
The amp that comes to mind with similar features is the Parasound Halo Hint 6. Obviously more expensive, but would be very interesting to hear what you get when moving up a little bit in price but with the same feature set. Edit: just to add. I’m thinking based off my reading that the Parasound will be a bit “warmer” than the “cooler” Emotiva as you describe it. You get some more power and you get the balanced inputs and outputs, and also looks and build quality, but damn the features are almost identical.
I thought about the Hint as well, similar features for sure. However, for similar features AND similar price, check out the Outlaw Audio RR2160 MkII. Styling not for everyone (I think it's rad, personally), but undeniable value.
@@svalbard01 never seen that one before, definitely looks like another good value proposition but I have never looked to deep into that brand and their reputation. What I would love to see is a Halo Hint 6 or an amp with those features that just eliminates the DAC. Just give me all those same features in an analogue only unit. Edit: to add to my statement. For instance you can get the p6 pre amp and it’s the same pre amp that’s in the hint 6. Or you can move up to their premium line which is an all analogue pre amp, but you lose all the bass management and tone controls and what not.
I tried the Parasound P6 preamp with my A21 power amp. The P6 is a very polite sounding amp and I would expect the Hint 6 to be similar, but I thought the P6 buried the details, so I returned it and bought a Musical Fidelity M6s Pre instead. The MF is next level. I also have a TA2, but Nemo is right that Emotiva has a house sound and it isn't to my taste. I agree that the TA2 is a great value, but if you are a critical listener, then I believe proper speaker selection is a must. You need the right speaker to help tame the brightness of the TA2.
Some British Publication did a review of this. Bench tested it at 184 wats into 8 and 280 into 4. THe Phono is MM AND MC By the way I have one. I use the MC input. I use the Bass Management but I have it set for a lot of overlap. I don't use the FM
There is one product that compares to this fairly close. Thats The Outlaw Audio RR2160 MKII STEREO RECEIVER, It also has bass management with 2 Sub outs, built in DAC and phono stage for MM/MC. Its not as powerfull but still respectable for what you get and it offers alot more then listed hear. There arent alot of reviews because its not part of the cookie cutter crowd, its a smaller company trying to put out a good product. Yeah I know it says Receiver but so is the TA2. Great review as always.
@@NemoPropaganda It does look really cool. I'm wondering, with all it's options, if it's able to drive something like the Buchardt S400 MKII to it's full potential. Thank You also for covering the Fritz Carbon 7 SE MK2. Another great product we dont hear enough about.
@@BRoss-tj2yo I can drive the S400 MK2 no problem but not to its full potential of fidelity. The S400 MK2 has a high performance ceiling, if you want the absolute best out of it I'd suggest something like a Kinki EXM1+ but that doesn't have any features.
If I was able to disable the internal amplifier at will - I would buy it - but it appears you cannot. Unit is primarily for my pool sound system preamped to crown amplifiers and JBL Control 29s and SB2210’s but also wanted to throw a set of speakers in the garage that I can switch on and off as I please. Suppose I will just stick with the PT2. Excellent review.
The only integrated amplifier I'm aware of that has high and low pass filters as a feature set is the Parasound Hint 6. However, it comes in at $4800.00CAD. So, to have this feature set on a piece that is less than $1k, is astounding.
Cool video! Parasound pre-amps and integrated amps have similar bass management features! Emotiva copied them -> which is great! The Parasound New classic 200 pre-amp even has subwoofer volume on the remote! I wish all companies would copy Parasound and Emotiva and have all these important features! Thanks for the speaker pairings too! I look forward to your next video! Cheers!
Brian have you heard emotiva amps? I'm considering avoiding the step from emotiva and going straight to parasound or ps audio after talking to a local, mostly because ive learned i dont like harsh, high, or shouty, and he mentioned emotivia definitely makes speakers bright and shouty. I dont remember what his amp was but i bought some speakers from him and listening on his $4k amp vs my yamaha is a different experience all together and he reccomended parasound. I just got some hwco 700's, have 2 rythmik 12's on the way, and trying to make headroom for my speakers and play my subs in true stereo
@@GoodVibesOnly1914 I have not heard the Emotiva amps yet. I do have some Heco 300's and they are warmish. Heco 700's with 2 Rythmik 12 subs is probably going to sound very awesome!!!!!! I do have some Emotiva speakers and an old Emotiva surround pre-amp which sounds good but has a terrible user interface (It's discontinued). I say test out your new speakers and subs with your current Yamaha you might like it! Sorry for the late response! Parasound is a good company and all tracks are not recorded equally. The sub volume adjustment helps out a lot on the Parasound pre-amp(New Classic 200). I haven't heard their newer power amps (I have goals!) and PS-Audio anything also (More goals!). All I can recommend is to look at other gear if the Yamaha isn't working for you, it might sound great with the Heco 700s they are 92 DB = easy to drive! IT's ok to use tone controls!! I think Nemo reviewed some Emotiva amps and same with Cheap audioman. Cheers and thanks for sharing! I hope your system turns out the way you want it to sound!
I had one of these for a few weeks but sent it back. The fans were a deal breaker. They offered a possible fix but I declined. As a positive, they had no problem driving my old Thiel 2.2”s, which are a difficult load. Yeah, it had a lot of features, but the sub stuff wasn’t anything I’d use. The phono section was sort of meh. I wound up getting Parasound 200 pre and 275 v2 amp, which soundly trounce the Emotiva. Granted, half again as much. For home theater folks, it’s a no brainer as long as you don’t mind the angry bees, unless they got rid of those tiny fans and put in a single large one. [edit] Ah, you finally got to fans at the last second. My fans always turned on after 10-15 minutes, and had _loads_ of breathing space. I would guess the difficult load of the Thiels (even at TV volumes) meant the fans went on, period. So caveat: Modern speakers probably present no problem. Inefficient speakers, look elsewhere. Emotiva _was_ aware of the issue.
@@NemoPropaganda Yeah, something like that. Back in the 90's I had Adcom GFA-555II to push them, all I could afford. I had 2 of those to push some Maggies that were even worse! When I built my listening room, I got a BAT amp that slapped them around just fine - and sounded _so_ much better. I'm using that same amp almost 20 years later to push Kanta 2's, they don't need a fraction of the grunt that thing has! The Parasound does an ok job for the TV with movies in a considerably smaller room. The TA2 did almost as good, but there was no way those fans weren't going to switch on. I could hear those things out in the hallway.
Great video! Bass management sound excellent. Damping factor? Loudness button feature with bass and treble on remote? Legacy Audio HD monitors or Thiel's CS2.3's matching?
Another heartfelt review that is a mainstay of your contributions to the audio community 🙂 Being that this is more of an integrated amp, for fine stereo listening, would the amp section of this TA2 be more on par with the Emotiva BasX A2 or their more high-end XPA-2 Gen3?
The reason a lot of audiophiles don’t like high pass filters is because they don’t want their full range signal to go through another analog filter…analog filters just aren’t fully transparent IME…and historically the analog filters built into amps haven’t been very high quality…having said that…cheap little speakers can really benefit from a high pass…as well as LS50 and smaller Magnepan speakers.
I agree HP filters aren't necessary. I have a TA2 and I have tried the Parasound P6 and after trying them, I turned off the HP filters on both. Subs have a LP filter, so I don't think bass management on a preamp is a must have feature. I run my subs off my power amp and set the LP filter to about 75 Hz and I couldn't be happier.
@@dirtroadie5747 it’s usually the car audio people who obsess over HP filters and are shocked that hi-fi almost ignores them…of course with car audio you have lots of speakers that can’t handle much bass.
High pass filters only affect lower freqs. Mine stop (at 28db p Oct) all freqs 100hz and lower from muddying up the mains. Thusly, components aren't as critical as when high freqs are affected.
@@kozmiczian with the analog high pass filters I have seen the full range signal has to first go through an analog filter network to divide up the frequencies. IMO high pass filters should only be done in the digital domain, such as how AV receivers or mini-dsp do it…but it’s worth testing as not every system or set of ears will notice the degradation of the extra filtering.
yeah, I think on affordable gear it makes sense, its perfect here on the emotiva and doesn't detract from sound quality at all. Would I expect to see it or use it on something costing $5000+, probably not. At that point I would be worried it could degrade something because the system becomes so much more revealing.
Great review. How does it compare to the TA1? is it just more power and inputs? or is there a difference in sound quality too? Also, is the TA1 as future proof to evolve into home theater? Thank you.
I didn't notice any difference in SQ, both are great! The TA1 is still very feature packed and can also be used as a preamp so while it depends on your future goals it certainly does have the option to stay in your system as a preamp if you were to upgrade to mono blocks in the future for example.
As other have said, the Parasound Halo Hint 6 has the same features minus the tuner and BT. I was debating the TA2 because of the bass management but went with the Hint 6 because of the bass management and better phono stage, better DAC, power and design. Obviously, the price is more though. In the future I'll probably get a TA2 for a second system. Even though not comparable in orice I'd like to hear your thoughts compared to the Hint 6.
oh yeah, there are always options higher up the chain. I totally forgot about parasound but they've been offerring some cool bass management options for awhile, thank you for mentioning that! Great option for anyone that has a couple more dollars.
I wish you would review the Emotiva t2+ speakers , I consider buying them BUT for the price and nice reviews I look also the monolith encore t6 and they seems pretty good for the price.... REVIEWS THE TWOS FOR ONE OF YOUR BIGGEST FAN PLEASE !!!
Hello Nemo! After many hours of watching and listening to speaker reviews on YT, I think I am going to go with a set of Wharfedale Lintons to pair with my TA2 and REL T/5x, replacing my B1+’s. The YT audiophile world seems to LOVE these speakers. I am am curious if you have ever checked them out, and if so, how you think these “warmer” speakers would pair with a slightly forward TA2…? 🤔
Hi, Congrats for the review. I have a pair of Mirage M3Si Speakers. They are very large and power demanding (86db) speakers. I do not like very loud listening, more on the loud moderate listening. Do you think this Emotiva PT2 should be a good match with these speakers and deliver good sound with them?
The PT2 is a preamp only. I’m not familiar with the Mirage speakers but the TA2 should be able to drive just about any speaker in a normal sized room to well over 100dB.
Im torn between this and the ragnorok 2. The feature set and power of this along with price makes the ta2 hard to beat. But the rag is so sexy and seems like a higher quality build.
I couldn't say, Schiit is fairly picky with who they send review samples to, they strike me as a company that doesn't really need YT or marketing, their products are generally received well and sell very well simply by word of mouth and my hats off to them for that.
I wanted to buy this integrated amp but i didn't see myself using all the features it has. I have an emotiva A2 power amp which i paired with an older emotiva preamp, a USP1 model . This will hold be down until i want to upgrade to a better preamp/amp. I'm not sure what to upgrade to though when i get to it. If you see this comment what will you recommend to upgrade to?
If you like the Emotiva sound some logical upgrades would be something like the Kinki Studio EXM1+ or Buchardt i-150. Those two amps have a similar sound but take it to another lefel of fidelity. But if you're happy with what you got maybe just add an Ares2 DAC as your next upgrade perhaps. I've found that to compliment emo gear rather nicely.
2023 and beyond all amps should have bass management. No excuses. Even if sub has a HPF, I am not sure how noisy it would make the signal going back to the mains. I would rather the amp do it properly and cleanly as Emotiva does.
I currently use the Kanto YU6 with the Kanto 8" Sub for a music only setup - vinyl, CD, Tidal, etc. I'm considering this Emotiva amp with a 10" or 12" Emotiva sub, and with the Emotiva B2+ or T-Zero+. However, your review of Buchardt and others has me leaning toward the P300. Do you recommend the P300 over the B2+ or T-Zero+? Do you have any other recommendations for this type of setup? My budget is flexible but go for value/price ratio.
After talking to Emotiva, they said the high pass filter is only applied to the pre-outs and not to the main speaker outs. Conflicting, because their user manual says the high pass filter is applied to both the pre out and main speaker outs. Have you specifically tested the high pass on the TA2's speaker outs to confirm that the high pass filter is also applied to the main speaker outs and not just the preouts?
are you sure you didn't ask them about the TA1 maybe? Perhaps you got a new employee who was confusing TA1 and TA2. Maybe try giving them another call just to be sure they didn't change anything. Tell them the man on youtube said they're wrong lol, jk don't say that. But feel free to mention my review. If you can't get a straight answer I'll try and test it again, I ended up getting one for my living room TV setup since I liked it so much :).
@@NemoPropaganda Yeah, I spoke with 2 different reps there and they both said the same thing. I made sure to clarify it was the TA2 and not the TA1, and they gave me the same response that the high pass is only applied to the preouts and not the main speaker outs.
@@papoosee I just called emotiva and used my youtuber privlidges to get a little further up the chain. The high pass 100% functions on preouts AND main speaker terminals exactly as I mentioned in my review and there has been no change to the unit. There was a little confusion on their internal literature but they've cleared it up now. So rest assured you can indeed high pass on the main speaker terminals and I am 100% sure because I used it myself :)
@@NemoPropaganda wow!! Thank you so much for confirming as this was critical for me to know before considering buying. Thanks again for being so quick to help. Great channel!
Hello, thank you for your review. It has a main in option behind. Is it to be supposed working with an home Cinema amplifier at the same time ( sometimes called bypass). Can it selected from the remote control‽ How can this emotiva be compared to the Rotel 1592 moi‽ Thx
I think you should ask Emotiva directly, I don't use HT bypass funcitons so I'm not sure. As far as Rotel I have not reviewed their products so I don't know.
I have the PT 1. and the A2. Just fantastic. Cerwin Vega RE30. THE BEST.!!! All the extras on the TA2. ARE NICE. But for good bass go Vegas, WILL SHAKE HOUSE.
this sounds like compelling amp, i guess you can make you own subwoofer with this Emotiva TA2, sub out into a poweramp and build a passive subwoofer. but its only the one mono out for bas right? you can not use the stereo pre out while at the same time powering some speakers?
You can use the preout at the same time as the speaker terminals but if you switch the high pass function on it applies to both the pre out and the speaker terminals.
Great amp, having a HP filter does wonders. Now I can cross the subs higher instead of augmenting the speakers, taking a shit load off the speakers. I really dont know why most 2 channel integrated amps dont have a HP filter, its vital. Nemo, do you have any amp recommendations that have a HP filter for cheap, lets say 500 - 1000 bucks, beside this? Emotivas are a bitch to find here too.
No I don't know any others that have full high pass/ low pass. You could use something like a miniDSP maybe? I don't know much about them but I think you can accomplish the same thing.
stereo amps don't have LFE outputs since LFE is the .1 track of theater and stereo amps do not decode any signals. As far as where you xover your sub that's really up to you based on your room and the rest of your equipment. Personally 50-60hz is the highest I'd go, I generally prefer to xover lower like 40hz but you'll have to experiement to find what works for you. I definately wouldn't run the xover wide open, that usually sounds pretty bad.
Im on the fence with this one. I see they have this ta2 factory renewed for $750 and the ta1 factory renewed for $450. Would either of those pair well with wharfedale diamond 12.2 rated at 86.5 db paired with a sub?
either one will have plenty of current to drive most speakers, the TA2 ups that power obviously and has way more features. If you can afford the TA2 I don't think you'll regret it.
Does Emotive stuff sound good? or does it just do a job and it's meh. I want to buy the BASX A2 and their Pre Amp. Will it be clean and good enough to make my Sonus Faber Lumia II's? (or Polk R200 Reserves (my other set))
Yes, very good stuff. Would I pair an emotiva amp with Mon Platimon speakers? Probably not. But I would pair Emotiva with Buchard p300/S400, CSS 1TD/1TDX, Polk Reserve, Dynaudio EMIT/Evoke, KEF Q150/350, Elac, Thomas's TL speakers, Heco Aurora, etc... Emotiva gives you a lot for your money and it's mostly a neutral/cool sound so it's a great match for a lot of speakers but I wouldn't pair it with anything thin or analytical sounding personally because then the whole system will be analytical but some people like that.
Hey Nano - I've been looking hard at this unit for a month, but only one thing doesn't check the box for me - WiFi connectivity. Need to stream lossless files / can this be accomplished? BTW- Happy Birthday again brotherl!
Hey thank you brother!! The answer is no, well, not without spending a few more dollars at least. You'd need to add your own streamer and you can do that at a reasonable price these days. The Wiim Mini seems to be gatting a ton of love and is under $100 and then there is the Arylic S50 Pro+ at $219 and they'll be running a 20% off mothers day sale pretty soon so you have some super affordable options to add streaming to any amp you want. Hope this helps.
There are other amplifiers for (nearly) the same price, NAD c368 and audiolab 7000A. Both have less features and about half the power (70Watts). I wanted to ask if those 2 sound better, I mean - is there a reason to choose any of those 2 instead of TA-2 for the price?
I tried to review audiolab but they did not respond to my email, I have not tried the NAD either but it looks nice. In my experience most of the popular amplifiers from reputable companies between $500 and $1000 offer similar sound quality. I don't believe there is one that stands above the rest in terms of sound quality only.
The DAC needs to be upgraded to a more modern AKM DAC and add streaming features to bring it to the modern ERA. Other than that, this thing is a beast.
Yeah, I also prefer AKM, could be a way of keeping the cost reasonable. Adding a streamer could raise the price another $200, I'm hoping for an evolution of this in the future like a signature version maybe with streaming built in. That would be amazing!
How do you spell Bukhard? I was looking at the Heco Aurora 300 but only available from Audio Advice nd not listed on website. Don't know if I can assemble some CSS speakers .
I dunno if I'd call that a problem, the PT2/A2 combo is 22% more money and a 2 box solution, not everyone wants a 2 box solution but its nice that one exists for not much more money.
I have always preferred AVR’s (especially the middle to high-end ones) to integrated amps but the good ones cost $2500-$3500). But this integrated amp for $1000 is simply amazing!
The bass management you described is a welcome change to integrated amps. But, at the heart, it is a very basic way of doing basic bass management that AVR/ home theather receivers have been doing forever. So, when treating this is a preamp, it is as basic as an AVR being treated as a pre amp. My AVR is actually still the reason I choose to use it over an integrated because of a decent dac, stellar room correction, excellent bass management and wireless capabilities built in. We're praising integrateds for catching up by implementing the most basic form of subwoofer integration, but they should of had this a long time ago.
I don't think it's the same, in AVR's its mostly been in the digital domain while stereo amps like this one take an analog approach. I could be wrong here but that's what it looks like to me.
I am strictly a stereo listener, I use Klipsch rp280f towers and a pair of 10in klipsch powered subs. Would this integrated be a very noticeable improvment in sound quality and pure driving power vs the Yamaha a-s501 inegrated i cureently use? Was also looking at the NAD C 389. I listen to mainly Metal. Any advise?
I listen to metal too but I don't have any first hand experience with any of the gear you own so it's hard to say. The TA2 has way more headroom but your speakers aren't that hard to drive either.
Thanks for the reply!. When comparing specs on paper and the price difference would you choose the NAD C 389 over theTA2 personally? Is the x2 price worth it? @@NemoPropaganda
@@infamous119 the C389 isn't twice the price unless you get the BluOS version that has a streamer built in, there is a cheaper one for $1599 that doesn't have the streamer built in, anywho without hearing it my guess is the sound quality on both is most likely about equal and you should choose based on aesthetics, price, and features. Hope that helps.
Hello,...i ve got the part about soundstage. But does it develope also the depth of it if there is a aries II as a source,? ...well and if the recording is also meant like that?
it will be a very detailed presentation, I think I would do -2 on the treble with that combination. It just depends what your taste is. If you like the 606 s2 sound and you want to keep it the same and have more of it the TA2 will be a good match. BUT!! If you want to change the sound of the S2 the TA2 will not do that. Both gear are cool/analytical.
Around this price Emotiva amps will drive more honest power and have more features than Yamaha, personally I would rather have the Emotiva TA2. Emotiva TA2 is 135w at 8ohm and with much less distortion versus the Yamaha and the TA2 has onboard bass management which is really amazing and easy to use.
@NemoPropaganda Thank you so much for the feedback! Would you change your thoughts at all, knowing that I'll be driving a pair of KEF Q150? They sound pretty bright, so I was thinking the Yamaha might be a better match, but I'm no expert. On a side note, I will upgrade my KEFs eventually. Right now, I'm just having fun seeing how good I can get them to sound. Thanks again, I love your content!
@@benbrown7628 I think it's still a good match, you can just turn down the treble by 1-2 dB using the tone controls from the remote. Also try facing the speakers more straight into the room, only angled towards you a little bit, you should be able to see the inner sides of each speaker, that's how they sounded best for me. Pointing them straight at my ears was not the best.
It's too bad that Emotiva refuses to update the DAC chip used in their products. They have been using the same ancient Analog Devices 1955 DAC chip for the past 8 years, and nothing in audio has changed or improved faster than DAC technology. The Analog Devices DAC was just average 8 years ago, and by comparison to the current ESS or AKM DACs out today, it sounds simply terrible.
I really wish Emotiva would release a preamp, similar to the PT2, but without the dac, fm tuner, and phono preamp. I think the dac and phono preamp make more sense in something like the TA2 but I'd prefer a stripped down preamp.
@@dchale1 lol we all say this like we don't have external DACs ready to go. To be fair, this is my main complaint with almost any amp under 2k. My CXA 81 has the same issue and that has amazing reviews online.
@@CommonAccent Very true statement, but I don't think any other manufacturer is using quite as outdated of a DAC as Emotiva. Even the CXA 81 is using a far more recent version of the Wolfson DAC I believe.
No you don't, you're just choosing to be pedantic, persnickety, fastidious, pompous, or nitpicky. Wow! Did you see what I did there? I used 5 different words that roughly mean the same thing in the context I'm using them in, if you ask me I think fastidious is probably the most accurate but all 5 words describe what you're doing with that comment, this is how language works. There are a multitude of ways to say the same thing. A pre amp and a power amp housed under a single chassis is on its most fundamental level an integrated amp, it is not incorrect to call it a receiver or amplifier either and while I have already said this I think it bears repeating, that's how language works, often times you can describe a single thing in a myriad of ways. I'm very surprised you dont' know this, perhaps you do and you were choosing to be difficult? Don't be that way, nobody likes that.
@@NemoPropagandathanks for verifying. I'm in Canada and the site is calculating the currency but it doesn't tell you that until you're ready process payment.
Integrated amps by Denon, Yamaha, and others never give you pre outs on most of the models unless you spend well over $1000. And that sucks. They do that on purpose and to me it’s a huge limitation. Emotiva is my choice for many reasons but ti be able to start off with this integrated and add a larger amp in the future is sensible and smart.
That was a kick ass video, review. Are you going to do a drawing to give this amp away? Happy hunting for the rats. Hell to the rats get rid of them all. Have a great day and happy Cinco de Mayo.
I wanted one of these but instead, I purchased the Pt1 and A2 combo. It has a little more power and a fixed low/high pass filter(90 Hz). I love it but dammit now I want a TA2😮😯😲🥹
@@GeirRssaak of course yes some people are a bit tone deaf. I think everyone has some areas of hearing they are more or less sensitive to. For me personally understanding midrange took a long time.
Great review! For those who want just a preamp with the same features, the Emotiva PT2 provides the same features as the TA2 minus the amp. I have the PT2 with a pair of Emotiva A1 monoblocks, it's a great, powerful, system and hard to beat for the money. I use a minidsp shd hooked up to the home theater bypass inputs along with a Denafrips Ares ii. This setup allows me to keep my analog setup completely analog by using one of the analog inputs on the PT2, bypassing the minidsp. Highly recommended.
Emotiva makes great stuff and they stand behind it 100% if you are just starting out, Emotiva is the place to be! Also, incredibly high resale values!
For anyone looking at buying a TA2 I thought I would mention that the tone controls also come with a Sub adjustment +/- 5. The TA1 only has bass and treble. I like that feature as well, it has come in handy when im having parties or not trying to piss of my fiancee.
Yes! I forgot to mention that in the video but had 2 onscreen elements mentioning it. I know a lot of people don't watch and instead only listen though, I'm one of those people myself.
@@NemoPropaganda haha, I'm sorry must have missed that walking around. Thanks for the reviews!
@@CommonAccent all good, I'm the same way, I listen to videos mostly while cooking or working out.
Great review, Brother Nemo! About 5yr ago my main amp driving my Maggies needed service. I happened to have an emotiva stereo power amp, cost about $300, and it drove the big Maggie 3.6s like a boss. It was very impressive. Always love seeing the updates to their line. Happy listening!
Nice Review, Outlaw Audio RR2160 would be a competitor, with very similar features, and maybe slightly more dynamic amp section.
Outlaw has a streamer included too.
The amp that comes to mind with similar features is the Parasound Halo Hint 6. Obviously more expensive, but would be very interesting to hear what you get when moving up a little bit in price but with the same feature set.
Edit: just to add. I’m thinking based off my reading that the Parasound will be a bit “warmer” than the “cooler” Emotiva as you describe it. You get some more power and you get the balanced inputs and outputs, and also looks and build quality, but damn the features are almost identical.
I thought about the Hint as well, similar features for sure. However, for similar features AND similar price, check out the Outlaw Audio RR2160 MkII. Styling not for everyone (I think it's rad, personally), but undeniable value.
@@svalbard01 never seen that one before, definitely looks like another good value proposition but I have never looked to deep into that brand and their reputation. What I would love to see is a Halo Hint 6 or an amp with those features that just eliminates the DAC. Just give me all those same features in an analogue only unit.
Edit: to add to my statement. For instance you can get the p6 pre amp and it’s the same pre amp that’s in the hint 6. Or you can move up to their premium line which is an all analogue pre amp, but you lose all the bass management and tone controls and what not.
I tried the Parasound P6 preamp with my A21 power amp. The P6 is a very polite sounding amp and I would expect the Hint 6 to be similar, but I thought the P6 buried the details, so I returned it and bought a Musical Fidelity M6s Pre instead. The MF is next level. I also have a TA2, but Nemo is right that Emotiva has a house sound and it isn't to my taste. I agree that the TA2 is a great value, but if you are a critical listener, then I believe proper speaker selection is a must. You need the right speaker to help tame the brightness of the TA2.
glad you got this in to review. nice work!
Dan and his whole team at Emotiva are the best! If you wanted to be in his meeting with the engineers, image his meeting on the MR1. GREAT REVIEW
Some British Publication did a review of this. Bench tested it at 184 wats into 8 and 280 into 4. THe Phono is MM AND MC By the way I have one. I use the MC input. I use the Bass Management but I have it set for a lot of overlap. I don't use the FM
There is one product that compares to this fairly close. Thats The Outlaw Audio RR2160 MKII STEREO RECEIVER, It also has bass management with 2 Sub outs, built in DAC and phono stage for MM/MC. Its not as powerfull but still respectable for what you get and it offers alot more then listed hear. There arent alot of reviews because its not part of the cookie cutter crowd, its a smaller company trying to put out a good product. Yeah I know it says Receiver but so is the TA2.
Great review as always.
I'm familiar with outlaw but never heard their products, that amp looks really cool!
@@NemoPropaganda It does look really cool. I'm wondering, with all it's options, if it's able to drive something like the Buchardt S400 MKII to it's full potential.
Thank You also for covering the Fritz Carbon 7 SE MK2. Another great product we dont hear enough about.
@@BRoss-tj2yo I can drive the S400 MK2 no problem but not to its full potential of fidelity. The S400 MK2 has a high performance ceiling, if you want the absolute best out of it I'd suggest something like a Kinki EXM1+ but that doesn't have any features.
If I was able to disable the internal amplifier at will - I would buy it - but it appears you cannot. Unit is primarily for my pool sound system preamped to crown amplifiers and JBL Control 29s and SB2210’s but also wanted to throw a set of speakers in the garage that I can switch on and off as I please. Suppose I will just stick with the PT2.
Excellent review.
I have this integrated arriving today. Pairing it with KLH model 3 and my trusty SVS SB1000 pro. Neighbor will be pissed 😅
How do/did you find the pairing?
@@dropthehammer1360 it sounded good. I’ve since changed most of my equipment. I kept the KLH speakers though. They’re not going anywhere
@@Alamo-cz5xc what are you driving them with now?
@@dropthehammer1360 ChocoSound Emei. I also switched subs to a Rel T5x
The only integrated amplifier I'm aware of that has high and low pass filters as a feature set is the Parasound Hint 6. However, it comes in at $4800.00CAD. So, to have this feature set on a piece that is less than $1k, is astounding.
We love parasound!
Cool video! Parasound pre-amps and integrated amps have similar bass management features! Emotiva copied them -> which is great! The Parasound New classic 200 pre-amp even has subwoofer volume on the remote! I wish all companies would copy Parasound and Emotiva and have all these important features! Thanks for the speaker pairings too! I look forward to your next video! Cheers!
Brian have you heard emotiva amps? I'm considering avoiding the step from emotiva and going straight to parasound or ps audio after talking to a local, mostly because ive learned i dont like harsh, high, or shouty, and he mentioned emotivia definitely makes speakers bright and shouty. I dont remember what his amp was but i bought some speakers from him and listening on his $4k amp vs my yamaha is a different experience all together and he reccomended parasound.
I just got some hwco 700's, have 2 rythmik 12's on the way, and trying to make headroom for my speakers and play my subs in true stereo
@@GoodVibesOnly1914 I have not heard the Emotiva amps yet. I do have some Heco 300's and they are warmish. Heco 700's with 2 Rythmik 12 subs is probably going to sound very awesome!!!!!! I do have some Emotiva speakers and an old Emotiva surround pre-amp which sounds good but has a terrible user interface (It's discontinued). I say test out your new speakers and subs with your current Yamaha you might like it! Sorry for the late response! Parasound is a good company and all tracks are not recorded equally. The sub volume adjustment helps out a lot on the Parasound pre-amp(New Classic 200). I haven't heard their newer power amps (I have goals!) and PS-Audio anything also (More goals!). All I can recommend is to look at other gear if the Yamaha isn't working for you, it might sound great with the Heco 700s they are 92 DB = easy to drive! IT's ok to use tone controls!! I think Nemo reviewed some Emotiva amps and same with Cheap audioman. Cheers and thanks for sharing! I hope your system turns out the way you want it to sound!
Seems like this would be a good match for my ELAC DR62s. Excellent review!
100% yes that would be an excellent combination!
I use the A4 for Linkqwitz Riley clone, NHT 2.5i and Elac UB5. They are amazing
Great equipment and sound. Thanks for this review and promotion.
I had one of these for a few weeks but sent it back. The fans were a deal breaker. They offered a possible fix but I declined. As a positive, they had no problem driving my old Thiel 2.2”s, which are a difficult load. Yeah, it had a lot of features, but the sub stuff wasn’t anything I’d use. The phono section was sort of meh. I wound up getting Parasound 200 pre and 275 v2 amp, which soundly trounce the Emotiva. Granted, half again as much. For home theater folks, it’s a no brainer as long as you don’t mind the angry bees, unless they got rid of those tiny fans and put in a single large one. [edit] Ah, you finally got to fans at the last second. My fans always turned on after 10-15 minutes, and had _loads_ of breathing space. I would guess the difficult load of the Thiels (even at TV volumes) meant the fans went on, period. So caveat: Modern speakers probably present no problem. Inefficient speakers, look elsewhere. Emotiva _was_ aware of the issue.
really? that's a bummer, those Theils drop down to around 3ohm I believe and are 86dB?
@@NemoPropaganda Yeah, something like that. Back in the 90's I had Adcom GFA-555II to push them, all I could afford. I had 2 of those to push some Maggies that were even worse! When I built my listening room, I got a BAT amp that slapped them around just fine - and sounded _so_ much better. I'm using that same amp almost 20 years later to push Kanta 2's, they don't need a fraction of the grunt that thing has! The Parasound does an ok job for the TV with movies in a considerably smaller room. The TA2 did almost as good, but there was no way those fans weren't going to switch on. I could hear those things out in the hallway.
I would love to take this amp for a spin, but lacking tape inputs/ouputs for a reel to reel or my Nak tape deck is a deal killer for me.
Great video! Bass management sound excellent. Damping factor? Loudness button feature with bass and treble on remote? Legacy Audio HD monitors or Thiel's CS2.3's matching?
remote can control treble, bass, and subwoofer level. I don't know anything about thiel or legacy. There is no loudness button.
Another heartfelt review that is a mainstay of your contributions to the audio community 🙂
Being that this is more of an integrated amp, for fine stereo listening, would the amp section of this TA2 be more on par with the Emotiva BasX A2 or their more high-end XPA-2 Gen3?
Looks to be disigned similarly to A2.
The reason a lot of audiophiles don’t like high pass filters is because they don’t want their full range signal to go through another analog filter…analog filters just aren’t fully transparent IME…and historically the analog filters built into amps haven’t been very high quality…having said that…cheap little speakers can really benefit from a high pass…as well as LS50 and smaller Magnepan speakers.
I agree HP filters aren't necessary. I have a TA2 and I have tried the Parasound P6 and after trying them, I turned off the HP filters on both. Subs have a LP filter, so I don't think bass management on a preamp is a must have feature. I run my subs off my power amp and set the LP filter to about 75 Hz and I couldn't be happier.
@@dirtroadie5747 it’s usually the car audio people who obsess over HP filters and are shocked that hi-fi almost ignores them…of course with car audio you have lots of speakers that can’t handle much bass.
High pass filters only affect lower freqs. Mine stop (at 28db p Oct) all freqs 100hz and lower from muddying up the mains. Thusly, components aren't as critical as when high freqs are affected.
@@kozmiczian with the analog high pass filters I have seen the full range signal has to first go through an analog filter network to divide up the frequencies. IMO high pass filters should only be done in the digital domain, such as how AV receivers or mini-dsp do it…but it’s worth testing as not every system or set of ears will notice the degradation of the extra filtering.
yeah, I think on affordable gear it makes sense, its perfect here on the emotiva and doesn't detract from sound quality at all. Would I expect to see it or use it on something costing $5000+, probably not. At that point I would be worried it could degrade something because the system becomes so much more revealing.
Great review. How does it compare to the TA1? is it just more power and inputs? or is there a difference in sound quality too?
Also, is the TA1 as future proof to evolve into home theater?
Thank you.
I didn't notice any difference in SQ, both are great! The TA1 is still very feature packed and can also be used as a preamp so while it depends on your future goals it certainly does have the option to stay in your system as a preamp if you were to upgrade to mono blocks in the future for example.
As other have said, the Parasound Halo Hint 6 has the same features minus the tuner and BT. I was debating the TA2 because of the bass management but went with the Hint 6 because of the bass management and better phono stage, better DAC, power and design. Obviously, the price is more though. In the future I'll probably get a TA2 for a second system. Even though not comparable in orice I'd like to hear your thoughts compared to the Hint 6.
oh yeah, there are always options higher up the chain. I totally forgot about parasound but they've been offerring some cool bass management options for awhile, thank you for mentioning that! Great option for anyone that has a couple more dollars.
I wish you would review the Emotiva t2+ speakers , I consider buying them BUT for the price and nice reviews I look also the monolith encore t6 and they seems pretty good for the price....
REVIEWS THE TWOS FOR ONE OF YOUR BIGGEST FAN PLEASE !!!
I'm sorry bro I don't really cover towers too often but Emotiva makes a great speaker! Just buy it :) They have in an home trial so its no risk.
Hello Nemo! After many hours of watching and listening to speaker reviews on YT, I think I am going to go with a set of Wharfedale Lintons to pair with my TA2 and REL T/5x, replacing my B1+’s. The YT audiophile world seems to LOVE these speakers. I am am curious if you have ever checked them out, and if so, how you think these “warmer” speakers would pair with a slightly forward TA2…? 🤔
Sorry brother I have not. I personally don't love the vintage look so I usually don't review speakers in the style. I have heard good things though.
Hi, Congrats for the review. I have a pair of Mirage M3Si Speakers. They are very large and power demanding (86db) speakers. I do not like very loud listening, more on the loud moderate listening. Do you think this Emotiva PT2 should be a good match with these speakers and deliver good sound with them?
The PT2 is a preamp only. I’m not familiar with the Mirage speakers but the TA2 should be able to drive just about any speaker in a normal sized room to well over 100dB.
Perfect review interesting can you use the Klipsch RP-280F floor standing pair with evotiva TA-2
why wouldn't you?
Im torn between this and the ragnorok 2. The feature set and power of this along with price makes the ta2 hard to beat. But the rag is so sexy and seems like a higher quality build.
I couldn't say, Schiit is fairly picky with who they send review samples to, they strike me as a company that doesn't really need YT or marketing, their products are generally received well and sell very well simply by word of mouth and my hats off to them for that.
Great Review as usual Nemo.
I wanted to buy this integrated amp but i didn't see myself using all the features it has. I have an emotiva A2 power amp which i paired with an older emotiva preamp, a USP1 model . This will hold be down until i want to upgrade to a better preamp/amp. I'm not sure what to upgrade to though when i get to it. If you see this comment what will you recommend to upgrade to?
If you like the Emotiva sound some logical upgrades would be something like the Kinki Studio EXM1+ or Buchardt i-150. Those two amps have a similar sound but take it to another lefel of fidelity. But if you're happy with what you got maybe just add an Ares2 DAC as your next upgrade perhaps. I've found that to compliment emo gear rather nicely.
2023 and beyond all amps should have bass management. No excuses. Even if sub has a HPF, I am not sure how noisy it would make the signal going back to the mains. I would rather the amp do it properly and cleanly as Emotiva does.
I currently use the Kanto YU6 with the Kanto 8" Sub for a music only setup - vinyl, CD, Tidal, etc. I'm considering this Emotiva amp with a 10" or 12" Emotiva sub, and with the Emotiva B2+ or T-Zero+. However, your review of Buchardt and others has me leaning toward the P300. Do you recommend the P300 over the B2+ or T-Zero+? Do you have any other recommendations for this type of setup? My budget is flexible but go for value/price ratio.
I think any of the combos I listed in the review are better choices than B2+.
After talking to Emotiva, they said the high pass filter is only applied to the pre-outs and not to the main speaker outs. Conflicting, because their user manual says the high pass filter is applied to both the pre out and main speaker outs. Have you specifically tested the high pass on the TA2's speaker outs to confirm that the high pass filter is also applied to the main speaker outs and not just the preouts?
are you sure you didn't ask them about the TA1 maybe? Perhaps you got a new employee who was confusing TA1 and TA2. Maybe try giving them another call just to be sure they didn't change anything. Tell them the man on youtube said they're wrong lol, jk don't say that. But feel free to mention my review. If you can't get a straight answer I'll try and test it again, I ended up getting one for my living room TV setup since I liked it so much :).
@@NemoPropaganda Yeah, I spoke with 2 different reps there and they both said the same thing. I made sure to clarify it was the TA2 and not the TA1, and they gave me the same response that the high pass is only applied to the preouts and not the main speaker outs.
@@papoosee I just called emotiva and used my youtuber privlidges to get a little further up the chain. The high pass 100% functions on preouts AND main speaker terminals exactly as I mentioned in my review and there has been no change to the unit. There was a little confusion on their internal literature but they've cleared it up now. So rest assured you can indeed high pass on the main speaker terminals and I am 100% sure because I used it myself :)
@@NemoPropaganda wow!! Thank you so much for confirming as this was critical for me to know before considering buying. Thanks again for being so quick to help. Great channel!
@@papoosee yeah no problem man, I mainly wanted to make sure they didn't change it because I recommend it a lot, it's a seriously awesome amp!
Hello, thank you for your review. It has a main in option behind. Is it to be supposed working with an home Cinema amplifier at the same time ( sometimes called bypass). Can it selected from the remote control‽ How can this emotiva be compared to the Rotel 1592 moi‽ Thx
I think you should ask Emotiva directly, I don't use HT bypass funcitons so I'm not sure. As far as Rotel I have not reviewed their products so I don't know.
I have the PT 1. and the
A2. Just fantastic.
Cerwin Vega RE30.
THE BEST.!!! All the extras on the TA2. ARE NICE. But for good bass go Vegas, WILL SHAKE HOUSE.
Advice:
TA2 or Basx Pt1 + BasX A2
Thanks
Great take on it. Good stuff.
this sounds like compelling amp, i guess you can make you own subwoofer with this Emotiva TA2, sub out into a poweramp and build a passive subwoofer.
but its only the one mono out for bas right? you can not use the stereo pre out while at the same time powering some speakers?
You can use the preout at the same time as the speaker terminals but if you switch the high pass function on it applies to both the pre out and the speaker terminals.
Great amp, having a HP filter does wonders. Now I can cross the subs higher instead of augmenting the speakers, taking a shit load off the speakers. I really dont know why most 2 channel integrated amps dont have a HP filter, its vital. Nemo, do you have any amp recommendations that have a HP filter for cheap, lets say 500 - 1000 bucks, beside this? Emotivas are a bitch to find here too.
No I don't know any others that have full high pass/ low pass. You could use something like a miniDSP maybe? I don't know much about them but I think you can accomplish the same thing.
And with the sub setup then, what would you set the SUB crossover to? Just anything north of the 50 or 60 you choose on the amp? Or wide open? LFE?
stereo amps don't have LFE outputs since LFE is the .1 track of theater and stereo amps do not decode any signals. As far as where you xover your sub that's really up to you based on your room and the rest of your equipment. Personally 50-60hz is the highest I'd go, I generally prefer to xover lower like 40hz but you'll have to experiement to find what works for you. I definately wouldn't run the xover wide open, that usually sounds pretty bad.
I’m torn between this, the Cambridge Audio AXR-100, and even the Marantz M1.
Any insight?
i don't have any experience with those.
Im on the fence with this one. I see they have this ta2 factory renewed for $750 and the ta1 factory renewed for $450.
Would either of those pair well with wharfedale diamond 12.2 rated at 86.5 db paired with a sub?
either one will have plenty of current to drive most speakers, the TA2 ups that power obviously and has way more features. If you can afford the TA2 I don't think you'll regret it.
Does Emotive stuff sound good? or does it just do a job and it's meh. I want to buy the BASX A2 and their Pre Amp. Will it be clean and good enough to make my Sonus Faber Lumia II's? (or Polk R200 Reserves (my other set))
Yes, very good stuff. Would I pair an emotiva amp with Mon Platimon speakers? Probably not. But I would pair Emotiva with Buchard p300/S400, CSS 1TD/1TDX, Polk Reserve, Dynaudio EMIT/Evoke, KEF Q150/350, Elac, Thomas's TL speakers, Heco Aurora, etc... Emotiva gives you a lot for your money and it's mostly a neutral/cool sound so it's a great match for a lot of speakers but I wouldn't pair it with anything thin or analytical sounding personally because then the whole system will be analytical but some people like that.
Hey Nano - I've been looking hard at this unit for a month, but only one thing doesn't check the box for me - WiFi connectivity. Need to stream lossless files / can this be accomplished?
BTW- Happy Birthday again brotherl!
Hey thank you brother!! The answer is no, well, not without spending a few more dollars at least. You'd need to add your own streamer and you can do that at a reasonable price these days. The Wiim Mini seems to be gatting a ton of love and is under $100 and then there is the Arylic S50 Pro+ at $219 and they'll be running a 20% off mothers day sale pretty soon so you have some super affordable options to add streaming to any amp you want. Hope this helps.
@@NemoPropaganda Big time my brother - thanks for the info.
@@justinhof6315 Will do - thanks Justin.
@@justinhof6315 you sure it has a streamer?
@@NemoPropaganda yes, the current version released in 2020 has a streamer built in. The model is the 2160 mk2. O paid 800.
There are other amplifiers for (nearly) the same price, NAD c368 and audiolab 7000A. Both have less features and about half the power (70Watts). I wanted to ask if those 2 sound better, I mean - is there a reason to choose any of those 2 instead of TA-2 for the price?
I tried to review audiolab but they did not respond to my email, I have not tried the NAD either but it looks nice. In my experience most of the popular amplifiers from reputable companies between $500 and $1000 offer similar sound quality. I don't believe there is one that stands above the rest in terms of sound quality only.
The DAC needs to be upgraded to a more modern AKM DAC and add streaming features to bring it to the modern ERA. Other than that, this thing is a beast.
Yeah, I also prefer AKM, could be a way of keeping the cost reasonable. Adding a streamer could raise the price another $200, I'm hoping for an evolution of this in the future like a signature version maybe with streaming built in. That would be amazing!
@@NemoPropaganda They have phono stage in there. I think a different version could swap phono stage with a streaming module.
How do you spell Bukhard? I was looking at the Heco Aurora 300 but only available from Audio Advice nd not listed on website. Don't know if I can assemble some CSS speakers .
Buchardt. I don't know what's going on with Heco in the USA but I also noticed it seems to be no longer available for some reason.
The problem with the TA2 is the fact you can get the Emotiva PT2 and the BasX A2 for just a few more hundred dollars.
I dunno if I'd call that a problem, the PT2/A2 combo is 22% more money and a 2 box solution, not everyone wants a 2 box solution but its nice that one exists for not much more money.
@@NemoPropaganda I just realized it also has an FM tuner.
@@davidtennien39 yeah, it's in the features list at 1:46.
Keep trying to find this one in the UK but no luck as of yet.
check out IotaVX instead, that's kind of like the UK version of Emotiva, they make great stuff too!
I have always preferred AVR’s (especially the middle to high-end ones) to integrated amps but the good ones cost $2500-$3500). But this integrated amp for $1000 is simply amazing!
On the TA2, can you run the main speaker outs and pre outs to a separate amp simultaneously?
I don't see why you couldn't but I suggest you double check with Emotiva to be 100% sure!
The bass management you described is a welcome change to integrated amps.
But, at the heart, it is a very basic way of doing basic bass management that AVR/ home theather receivers have been doing forever.
So, when treating this is a preamp, it is as basic as an AVR being treated as a pre amp.
My AVR is actually still the reason I choose to use it over an integrated because of a decent dac, stellar room correction, excellent bass management and wireless capabilities built in.
We're praising integrateds for catching up by implementing the most basic form of subwoofer integration, but they should of had this a long time ago.
I don't think it's the same, in AVR's its mostly been in the digital domain while stereo amps like this one take an analog approach. I could be wrong here but that's what it looks like to me.
I am strictly a stereo listener, I use Klipsch rp280f towers and a pair of 10in klipsch powered subs. Would this integrated be a very noticeable improvment in sound quality and pure driving power vs the Yamaha a-s501 inegrated i cureently use? Was also looking at the NAD C 389. I listen to mainly Metal. Any advise?
I listen to metal too but I don't have any first hand experience with any of the gear you own so it's hard to say. The TA2 has way more headroom but your speakers aren't that hard to drive either.
Thanks for the reply!. When comparing specs on paper and the price difference would you choose the NAD C 389 over theTA2 personally? Is the x2 price worth it? @@NemoPropaganda
@@infamous119 the C389 isn't twice the price unless you get the BluOS version that has a streamer built in, there is a cheaper one for $1599 that doesn't have the streamer built in, anywho without hearing it my guess is the sound quality on both is most likely about equal and you should choose based on aesthetics, price, and features. Hope that helps.
How is it compared to the NAD C375BEE? Thanks in advance!
I have not heard NAD 375bee
Love that is has tone controls.
I love that you can control the subwoofer level from the remote! Super convenient :)
Sweet!@@NemoPropaganda
Nice, very nice Nemo,... Ty.
You killed it; in fact, they should pay you for this.
Hello,...i ve got the part about soundstage. But does it develope also the depth of it if there is a aries II as a source,? ...well and if the recording is also meant like that?
in my experience depth is more a function of the room, placement, and speakers.
@@NemoPropaganda thanks again for valuable info
Can you pair this integrative amplifier with the Klipsch RP-28OF and a REL TH-1003
yes of course!
are Bowers &Wilkins 606 S2 ae...good for Basx a2+ PT2 combi??
it will be a very detailed presentation, I think I would do -2 on the treble with that combination. It just depends what your taste is. If you like the 606 s2 sound and you want to keep it the same and have more of it the TA2 will be a good match. BUT!! If you want to change the sound of the S2 the TA2 will not do that. Both gear are cool/analytical.
What are your thoughts on this Emotiva compared to the Yamaha A s801?
Around this price Emotiva amps will drive more honest power and have more features than Yamaha, personally I would rather have the Emotiva TA2. Emotiva TA2 is 135w at 8ohm and with much less distortion versus the Yamaha and the TA2 has onboard bass management which is really amazing and easy to use.
@NemoPropaganda Thank you so much for the feedback! Would you change your thoughts at all, knowing that I'll be driving a pair of KEF Q150? They sound pretty bright, so I was thinking the Yamaha might be a better match, but I'm no expert.
On a side note, I will upgrade my KEFs eventually. Right now, I'm just having fun seeing how good I can get them to sound. Thanks again, I love your content!
@@benbrown7628 I think it's still a good match, you can just turn down the treble by 1-2 dB using the tone controls from the remote. Also try facing the speakers more straight into the room, only angled towards you a little bit, you should be able to see the inner sides of each speaker, that's how they sounded best for me. Pointing them straight at my ears was not the best.
It's too bad that Emotiva refuses to update the DAC chip used in their products. They have been using the same ancient Analog Devices 1955 DAC chip for the past 8 years, and nothing in audio has changed or improved faster than DAC technology. The Analog Devices DAC was just average 8 years ago, and by comparison to the current ESS or AKM DACs out today, it sounds simply terrible.
This is my only complaint about my TA2, totally agree
I really wish Emotiva would release a preamp, similar to the PT2, but without the dac, fm tuner, and phono preamp. I think the dac and phono preamp make more sense in something like the TA2 but I'd prefer a stripped down preamp.
@@dchale1 lol we all say this like we don't have external DACs ready to go. To be fair, this is my main complaint with almost any amp under 2k. My CXA 81 has the same issue and that has amazing reviews online.
@@CommonAccent Very true statement, but I don't think any other manufacturer is using quite as outdated of a DAC as Emotiva. Even the CXA 81 is using a far more recent version of the Wolfson DAC I believe.
Does it really have an audible impact on the sound quality ?
I must point out, by definition, this is a receiver, not an integrated amp.
No you don't, you're just choosing to be pedantic, persnickety, fastidious, pompous, or nitpicky. Wow! Did you see what I did there? I used 5 different words that roughly mean the same thing in the context I'm using them in, if you ask me I think fastidious is probably the most accurate but all 5 words describe what you're doing with that comment, this is how language works. There are a multitude of ways to say the same thing. A pre amp and a power amp housed under a single chassis is on its most fundamental level an integrated amp, it is not incorrect to call it a receiver or amplifier either and while I have already said this I think it bears repeating, that's how language works, often times you can describe a single thing in a myriad of ways. I'm very surprised you dont' know this, perhaps you do and you were choosing to be difficult? Don't be that way, nobody likes that.
The Emotive site has this for $1,438 . . . what am I missing . . .
Are you outside of the USA or using a VPN perhaps? It's $999 on my end.
@@NemoPropagandathanks for verifying. I'm in Canada and the site is calculating the currency but it doesn't tell you that until you're ready process payment.
@@wheelbasemedia5814 no problem brother, when I saw the weird price I figured it was a currency conversion :)
@@NemoPropaganda, thanks!
Hello. Can one connect a passive subwoofer to it?
yes if you have a separate power amp or subwoofer amp to drive the passive subwoofer.
Smart man
anybody paired the TA2 to Kef LS50?
it will be a mostly neutral to slightly analytical setup focusing mostly on detail, nothing wrong with that if that's your taste.
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I wish it had hdmi
just add it, it' sonly like $25, th-cam.com/video/LsOR37pF0FI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=k2Enqi7Va_QCRZqj
Integrated amps by Denon, Yamaha, and others never give you pre outs on most of the models unless you spend well over $1000. And that sucks. They do that on purpose and to me it’s a huge limitation. Emotiva is my choice for many reasons but ti be able to start off with this integrated and add a larger amp in the future is sensible and smart.
100% agree, the major AVR companies need to step it up!
That was a kick ass video, review. Are you going to do a drawing to give this amp away? Happy hunting for the rats. Hell to the rats get rid of them all. Have a great day and happy Cinco de Mayo.
I wanted one of these but instead, I purchased the Pt1 and A2 combo. It has a little more power and a fixed low/high pass filter(90 Hz). I love it but dammit now I want a TA2😮😯😲🥹
Replace the PT1 with a PT2
They do have an upgrade program and I have the original box and manuals problem solved except I'll be without my favorite system for a little while😔.
Are bass lovers ignorant or just tonedeaf?!
Why does it matter? A persons level of knowledge,, expertise, or hearing ability does not impact anyones ability to enjoy and love this hobby.
@@NemoPropaganda you are so right!!!
@@GeirRssaak of course yes some people are a bit tone deaf. I think everyone has some areas of hearing they are more or less sensitive to. For me personally understanding midrange took a long time.
@@NemoPropaganda you are so right!
Dear nemo! I like your comments!
@nemopropaganda
Advice:
TA2 or Basx Pt1 + BasX A2
Thanks
my vote is TA2