well MGDnow24, since you are already getting great advice on linear selection, i will just offer up a tidbit of info for your consideration. this is not meant to deter you from purchasing a linear, merely to help you budget your buck for maximum bang.
in order to increase your signal on a listener's S-meter by 1 S-unit, you have to quadruple your power output. this is true regardless of whether you are talking about 1 watt or 10,000 watts.
so let's say you put out 180 watts PEP right now, and you hit a local station with an S-5.
to hit that same station at an S-6, you will have to increase your power to 720 watts PEP.
so all the money you spend to get up to 800 watts out is only going to net you one additional S-unit.
to really benefit from adding an amp to your system, you really want to get a 10 db increase or more from what you currently have.
so if you currently put out 180 watts PEP, and you would like to gain 2 additional S-units on stations you talk to; you need to find an amplifier that puts out 2500 watts or more.
the reason i say all this is that if you are trying to figure out how much to spend on an amplifier, you will find that you will be much better off shelling out the money for a bigger amp now than if you bought one now, realized you needed more, and had to take the loss selling it on the used market in order to buy the big amp.
obviously you should do your own additional research online regarding what i just posted before you make any purchases, as no one persons' post should be taken as gospel.
LC
in order to increase your signal on a listener's S-meter by 1 S-unit, you have to quadruple your power output. this is true regardless of whether you are talking about 1 watt or 10,000 watts.
so let's say you put out 180 watts PEP right now, and you hit a local station with an S-5.
to hit that same station at an S-6, you will have to increase your power to 720 watts PEP.
so all the money you spend to get up to 800 watts out is only going to net you one additional S-unit.
to really benefit from adding an amp to your system, you really want to get a 10 db increase or more from what you currently have.
so if you currently put out 180 watts PEP, and you would like to gain 2 additional S-units on stations you talk to; you need to find an amplifier that puts out 2500 watts or more.
the reason i say all this is that if you are trying to figure out how much to spend on an amplifier, you will find that you will be much better off shelling out the money for a bigger amp now than if you bought one now, realized you needed more, and had to take the loss selling it on the used market in order to buy the big amp.
obviously you should do your own additional research online regarding what i just posted before you make any purchases, as no one persons' post should be taken as gospel.
LC