Amp for Sopra No. 1


I have a pair of Sopra 1s coming from Focal in France. I'm familiar with their sound from hearing in local shops and on a buddy's system where he runs them with Mac monoblocks. I'm looking for a good solid-state match for these. Current amp is a Pass Labs which sounds fine, but I've been looking to move on to something a bit more oriented to rock, meaning a more solid low-end for one thing, some female vocals, along with almost anything else in lesser amounts except classical/opera. What have other Sopra owners found? Thanks.

jaybe

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A CODA #16 is what I have and would bring to life that Focal. It is a bass monster, and the first 100 watts are Class A. Super quiet too.

I also see my old KRELL 175XD listed for sale on TMR. That would also be great on the FOCAL. It is buttery smooth and powerful. Everything is in Class A, and it runs cool. It only scales up the Class A when it needs it.

 

Very timely post. I’m in the process of assessing a new amplifier. Currently have the Sopra 1 and a a21+.  I’m considering a Pass amp to pair with my XP-22. I don’t turn the dial > 62 to play at 85 db from my chair about 7 away. It seems I might be able to insert a lower powered xa30.8. Look forward to other suggestions.  

I own Kantas, and kept hearing all the hoopla about synergy with Naim.  I’ve never owned or heard anything from Naim.  I tried a demo Supernait 3 from TMR, and liked it so much I sent it back in and got a NAP250.  What I like about the combo is that while it is refined and having all the sonic attributes you’d want (great bass, highs, soundstaging, etc.), it is also musical and has a certain color to it that rounds out some of the inherent dryness in the Kantas.  In some ways it gives me a sound I was hoping to get from tubes, that I didn’t get.   Definitely worth looking into.  Unfortunately new separates are quite pricey, and if you get a Naim amp you probably want a Naim preamp.  All that said, for years the Alpha Audio in the Netherlands (check out their videos on YouTube) had Sopra 1s and went through several amps, may be a good source to see what they thought, although I think they settled on a Bryston as their reference.  Most of their equipment reviews though went through this system in recent years, including some amplifiers.  

I am a HUGE rock and roller from the 60's and 70's 6 months old Tekton, SPECIALTY Encors.   Bricasti M1 SE DAC with network card,  Pass 250.8   which , due to the efficiency of the Encors, The Pass runs in Class A only. RS2T transport and Linear power supply. Large room, Simply sounds GREAT!!!!!    Pass  does everything I could want. My 2cents