Kinda oddball one from the Outlaw family released in early 2015, but Audioholics did a real indepth power test with good gear, and it actually puts out around 179wpc 2 channels driven. In a dynamic power test which is a good idea of how it handles music, etc, it showed about 3db of headroom.
When I started planning my 4K move I sold my non HDCP 2.2 preamp and much larger Outlaw amp and have just been using the Denon 4520CI which was at AC4L new for $900.
I am going to run the 7ii's and the 64ii off the 5000, and then once the UHD disc players are coming out I am gonna grab a Denon 4200 as my preamp since it is the 2015 model with XT32 platinum and HDCP 2.2, etc...
The Model 5000 is a steal at $600, and they really went after Emotiva with this one. It's basically (not trying to insult ATI here, just laziness on my part) a 2 channel version of their ATI made Model 7x125 ($999). Designed by them and built in China instead of the US, which of course allows the savings. I was close to getting a 7125, but I do not need a 7 channel amp so I chose to save the $$$.
It has 4 discrete output devices per channel, decent capacitance, 30 day return, 5 yr warranty and a 0.9 kva toroidal transformer.
Seems well built, and Id expect nothing less from them. It'll be a bit until I get to try it out, have to do some swapping and get the tv installed late next week.
When I started planning my 4K move I sold my non HDCP 2.2 preamp and much larger Outlaw amp and have just been using the Denon 4520CI which was at AC4L new for $900.
I am going to run the 7ii's and the 64ii off the 5000, and then once the UHD disc players are coming out I am gonna grab a Denon 4200 as my preamp since it is the 2015 model with XT32 platinum and HDCP 2.2, etc...
The Model 5000 is a steal at $600, and they really went after Emotiva with this one. It's basically (not trying to insult ATI here, just laziness on my part) a 2 channel version of their ATI made Model 7x125 ($999). Designed by them and built in China instead of the US, which of course allows the savings. I was close to getting a 7125, but I do not need a 7 channel amp so I chose to save the $$$.
The Model 5000 is our new high performance and affordable 5-channel amplifier. Rated at 5 x 120 watts into 8 ohms or 5 x 180 watts into 4 ohms (all channels driven), the 5000 is ideal for those who have moderate size living areas and desire a 5-channel home theater. Among the 5000 features:
- A differential-sensing RCA input circuit designed to reject input hum.
-Independent power supply rectification for each of the 5 channels, to ensure excellent isolation.
-Two pairs of 150-watt Toshiba bi-polar output transistors per channel for fail-safe reliability.
-Separate output protection relays for each channel, designed to disengage the speaker from the amp in the unlikely case of a short, or excessive DC offset.
-A modular audio channel design to ensure each audio signal is isolated from the other channels, from input all the way to output.
It has 4 discrete output devices per channel, decent capacitance, 30 day return, 5 yr warranty and a 0.9 kva toroidal transformer.
Seems well built, and Id expect nothing less from them. It'll be a bit until I get to try it out, have to do some swapping and get the tv installed late next week.
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): Less than 0.02% at rated output (120W), all frequencies, less than 0.01% at 1kHz
Filter Capacitance: Four 6,800 ?F Capacitors per Channel
Gain: Voltage gain of 29dB
Input Sensitivity: 1.00 Volt
Remote Trigger Voltage: 9 - 24 Volts DC at 5 milliamperes or greater
Power requirements: 120VAC, ±3%, 50Hz - 60Hz
Power consumption: 1,500 watts (maximum)
Dimensions including feet (H x W x D): 6.0" x 17.0" x 16.75"
Weight: 50 (lbs)