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    Join Date: Dec 2008

    Location: East Riding of Yorkshire these days

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    I'm Shaun.

    Default Anthem MCA 20

    Has anyone got any feedback on this power amp...? I've looked on the web and there is very little. Any information would be very welcome.

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    Join Date: Feb 2014

    Location: Indianapolis, Indiana USA

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    I'm Timothy.

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    Shaun, I owned one for several years in a system that did double duty, my video setup and also 2-channel music. My preamp at the time was an Anthem TLP-1 and later an AVM-30 prepro, and speakers were modified Magnepan MMG's with a pair of REL T-3 subs.

    The MCA drove the Maggie's very well, and I think it is a very good, basic amplifier. While it may not have the ultimate current driving capability of other amps, I felt it was a good sounding unit, well made and simple. Never an issue with it I. The 4-5 years I had it. One of my friends still owns it and has been going strong in his heavily used music system for another few years.

    I have to say I liked most of the Anthem gear that I have owned, which also included a PVA-2 amp as well. Most was constructed in Canada, which I am not sure if that is the case now, but good build quality and sound to boot. For what it is worth...Tim

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    Join Date: Dec 2008

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    Serious thanks for taking the time to comment. I think I shall stick with my original plan and stick with British monoblocks as they appear to be ultimately more enthralling. I just thought a Canadian muscle amp just might be better for dance/techno music.

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    Join Date: Feb 2014

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    While I do not specifically know your Rotel amps, I certainly would think long and hard just to go with the Canadian amp. While the Anthem is quite good and robust for the most part, I think overall the drive capability of your Rotel would be a bit better possibly. Most Rotels are noted for fairly high current capability, and this is where the Anthem is just good/average. Of course how much this matters depends a lot on the rest of your setup and room size, how loud you play etc. I always say if it ain't broke, don't try to fix it! Tim

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