TimothyB;186332 Wrote: 
> I'm looking to power two pairs of speakers in my kitchen ceiling. Maybe
> a pair of these amps would do the trick.

Alternatively, if you can stump up to about $200, and don't mind giving
it the space, I'd recommend a Panasonic SA-XR55 receiver.   My
experience of the T-amp, and reading about its technology, lead me to
it.  Digital all the way to the speaker output, no use of transistor
amplification at all...

I got one on Ebay for $160, and its performance is pretty stellar,
though the jury is still out for me on its overall tonal balance.  Is
it a bit "cold", or am I just used to an overly warm and fuzzy amp? 
Put it this way - my favorite CDs are now all being ripped to FLAC,
because the limitations of my 200kbps mp3s are very obvious in a blind
test.  I haven't tested 320kbps mp3s though.

I'm using the TA-10 in the kitchen, and I think it's a great amp, but
the Panasonic is better, drives multiple speakers, and is still pretty
inexpensive (less than 2 TA-10.1s anyway).


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