Amplifier for Dynaudio Contour 3.3


I currently have a B&K Ref. 7250 5-ch amp running my Contour 3.3's along with the Center & 1.3MKII rears. What are some alternative amp choices, and what would differences would I notice if I switched to the suggested amp?
john_beavers
I have the Contour 3.0's up front and recently upgraded their amplification from the Krell KAV-500 (100w/ch @8ohm) to the Krell KAV-250a (250w/ch @8ohm). I personally love the Krell / Dynaudio combination, because the Dynaudio's love power and Krell loves to give it. I don't listen to music loud all that often (HT is another matter!), but I was amazed at how much cleaner / clearer everything sounded after changing the amplification, even at low volumes. Very noticeable and worthwhile. I have to assume that if cost is no issue, going with the Krell monoblocks would further the benefit, and I'm sure the 3.3's want at least as much power as the 3.0's do (though I know they're rated more sensitive). You can get a KAV-250a for around $1800-2000 used and that's a heckuva buy, IMO.
Kthomas, I had the Krell 300i in my system before. The bass was outstanding, but the high end was a bit "piercing" and it had a very "electronic" sound to it. The B&K is very "musical" but lacks the detail resolution that I was used to with my Plinius Integrated. The KAV-250a is tempting though, and I would guess it's more musical then the 300i. Cost is a factor. I'm doing a complete re-design of my audio system, and my amp budget is $3K; and I need 5 channels of amplification.
John,the 5 channels of amplification don't have to be all in one chassis.I use 3 different amps/my best runs the fronts. Bridge the 5 ch,for the backs,one for the center and get you a good amp for the fronts. If your amp can be bridged,the doubling of the power for he rears is a nice improvement/much more than the 3db suggests. Been there.