ATI Audio AT1506 Amplifiers
ATI Audio AT1506 Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 11, 2009]
Big Pat
Audio Enthusiast
To whom this may concern. I'm a small business owner, in 1999 I installed 3 AT1506's at three different jobs. Two homes and one resturant these amp's have never been turned off. They've just been kept dust free. I just wanted to tell you that this is a great amp.
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[May 05, 2005]
travk13
AudioPhile
Strength:
power .. sound ... veratility .. can be 6 channel 5 or 3 .. 4 you name it .. i use it as 5 center channel is bridged and mains and surrounds normal .. very nice ,,, dialog rocks effects wont overpower..
Weakness:
none great ~~~~~ power ,, uncolored ... dynamic.. used with all tannoy dual conc speakers .. and is amazing .. no overbearing highs at high vol... ps i want a ati pre pro but $$$ anyone know where to find resonable ..>>?? Similar Products Used: adcom carver krell hk ..etc .. had 3 adcoms 2 545 and one gfa1a .. great but took up a lot of space .. |
[Mar 07, 2000]
Paul Waldron
Audiophile
Strength:
Excellent dynamic range and power.
Weakness:
NONE I purchased this amp after looking at several different brands. The nicest feature of the 1506 is the ability to be able to bridge. It is a 6 channel amp, which means the possibilities are almost endless as far as what you can configure this amp to do. The minute I plugged it in my speakers and system sounded like a COMPLETELY new system! Similar Products Used: n/a |
[Jan 24, 2000]
jerry l
Audiophile
Strength:
Wont get blown away in sana anna winds, great detail in music reproduction and surround applications.
Weakness:
Strain your back when wife wants it moved. 5 way binding post but is standard for safty issues. big ATI logo(I perfer all black. green led lights that flash or flicker with amplification. to be breif man what a heat sink. 6 channel bridgable to 3 at 450watt each. hopefully it is efficient and does not need to use all of the heatsink provided. Sound bridge was close if not the same as some of the Krell I have listen too at a fraction of the cost. blows away the denon and adcoms I have had over the years. in the bridge mode it opens up sound stage and minute details (this is common with all quality High power good dampening amps) Yeah this one is a keeper. Similar Products Used: krell,crown,adcom/denon |
[May 14, 2001]
Kevin
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
LOTS of clean power.
Weakness:
very heavy. No remote on/off. runs warm. I've had my two ATI 1506 amps for about a year now and they perform great in my system. I'm running them in bridged mode, and I'm feeding it with a Lexicon MC-1, powering NHT SuperTwo speakers, with an NHT VT1-C center. The center will be switched to an Aerial CC-5 later this month. The amps run pretty warm, and have to be turned on manually on the front panel, that's my only gripes with this amp. Other than that, I have no complaints. Great value for what you get. I paid about $2600 for both amps delivered. I'll give it 5 stars for value, this much power at the price is hard to beat. Overall rating is a 4. Similar Products Used: none |
[Apr 28, 1999]
Ed Frias
an Audio Enthusiast
ALREADY SUBMITTED REVIEW. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO POST? |
[Jan 17, 2002]
Michael
Audiophile
Strength:
Perfect Bass, Clean, Excellent Imaging
Weakness:
Soundstage is pushed back. Makes a very slight hollow sound. Can be harsh on some speakers. This overall is an excellent amplifier. It's strengths outweigh it's faults. I tried it both bridged and standard. I personally prefer standard, because the bridged mode seemed out of phase. Bass reproduction was the best I have heard at any price without a separate sub. Excellent for rock, rap, or country, but jazz and classical sound a bit distant or hollow. the soundstage is pushed back a little by a dull upper midrange. i listened to it on two different sets of speakers and it sounded very good on my Vonschweikert VR-2000 (Their current replacement is $3500) but was slightly harsh on my Energy C-6's about ($1200). I would use soft domes or expensive metal domed tweeters. Very good, but it just dosn't have that intimate cozey sound that other amps have. i.e. Linn, Mcintosh, Tube amps. Similar Products Used: Everything |
[Apr 29, 1999]
William J. Ake
an Audio Enthusiast
I have owned and operated the ati 6 channel amp for both music and home theater, for approx. 1 year. I have compared this amp with others, some costing two to three times as much. I've never been let down by the ATI. |
[Apr 29, 1999]
Ed Frias
an Audiophile
A word for the wise! Although the ATI amps have received numerous applauds from many of the magazine reviews, there is still a hidden secret lurking beneath this 92 pound beast of an amp. For nearly four years ATI amps have been working their way into the hearts of many Home Theater systems. Their most popular model has been the 5 channel AT1505. It has been the model most reviewed and consequently the biggest seller for ATI! Now a new member of the family has arrived, the AT2505. 250 watts per 5 channels-110 pound monster. It will no doubt make its mark in the record books also. But not so well known, arethree amplifiers that ATI has been building since their inception. The 2 channel AT1502, the 4 channel AT1504 and the 6 channel AT1506. These all produce a conservative rating of 150 watts per channel into 8 ohms as does the AT1505. The desire for these amps haven’t been as popular as the 1505 due to the fact that Home Theater usually requires 5 channels. Subwoofers are normally self-powered. With all the attention focused on just 5 channels, the 2 and 4 channel seem to come short and the 6 channel is just more than needed. Now with the rising of the new 6.1 surround, the 1506 may find a hungry market for it at last. But this isn’t the hidden secret! As a speaker manufacturer I have tried many amplifiers over the years. I do not build speakers for Home Theater, but rather for the audiophile who loves pure music! Thankfully, my speakers have turned out to be awesome for surround also. In search for good amps to demo my speakers with, I have tried many that sound good. I believe in large because accurate speakers tend to always sound good. But every so often |
[May 09, 1999]
Michael Sherman
an Audio Enthusiast
The 1506 is my second ATI amplifier. I previously owned the 1505. Sonically, they are identical, as they should be. After all, per the manufacturer, they are the same amp! The 1506 has something the 1505 does not, that being the extra channel. Some might feel the extra channel is wasted, however, six channels offers better flexibility. In my home theater, I bi-amp the front speakers (Energy C-8 & AC-300), letting my integrated preamp handle the surrounds. Other variations are also available. With the advent of 6.1 channels, we will soon see an increase in the number of manufacturers offering six channel amps. |