OSD Audio Nero 8-Channel Home Theater Amplifier drops to $699.99
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Save $281 on the OSD Audio Nero 8-channel amplifier at Amazon, now $699.99 for flexible home theater or multi-room audio setups.
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OSD Audio Nero 8-Channel Home Theater Amplifier drops to $699.99
Save $281 on this price drop. An 8-channel amplifier with enough headroom to drive a full 7.1 surround system or power multiple zones in a distributed audio setup just hit a rare discount. The OSD Audio Nero HTX-8150 delivers 100 watts per channel at 8 ohms (175W at 4 ohms) with bridging options that push up to 400W per channel, making it one of the more flexible multichannel amps at this price point.
The OSD Audio Nero 8-Channel Home Theater Amplifier drops to $699.99 - save $281. That 29 percent cut brings it well below its list price of $980.99 and undercuts its 30-day average of $779.96 by a solid margin.
This price sits $80 below the 30-day average of $779.96 and about $23 under the 90-day average of $722.72, making it one of the better entries on this amplifier since launch. For reference, the 180-day average runs $764.29, so this $699.99 price represents genuine savings off what the market has typically demanded.
If you have been shopping multichannel amps in this power class. This is the lowest the Nero has regularly appeared at.
The OSD Audio Nero HTX-8150 is a Class D 8-channel amplifier built for home theater and multi-room audio. It delivers 100W RMS per channel at 8 ohms and 175W at 4 ohms, with bridging configurations that range from 4x400W up to 1x400W plus 6x175W.
Two channels can be bridged specifically for use as a passive subwoofer, complete with frequency crossover and level controls. RCA inputs keep noise floor low, and a 12V trigger enables automated power switching across zones.
Individual channel LEDs give visual status for setup and troubleshooting.
Best for: home theater builders running a 7.1 or 5.1.2 Atmos setup who want clean power across every channel without stacking multiple amps. Also a fit for multi-zone audio systems where you need independent amplification for four or more rooms.
Skip this if you only need two or three channels -- a stereo amp or multichannel receiver will cost less. If you can wait for Black Friday, the 90-day average suggests prices hover around $722, so the savings here are real but not unprecedented.
If you are wiring a dedicated theater room or upgrading from a receiver that struggles to drive all channels simultaneously, the Nero HTX-8150 at $699.99 delivers the headroom without the boutique price tag. The bridging flexibility and subwoofer channel make this a strong value for custom installs.

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