Hi partel,
The review is very informative about how good the D-Sonic M3-1500-M amps really are. The reviewer made them his new reference amps. I sincerely think these would be an excellent amp choice for you.
I know you could spend a lot more for amps that would not perform as well. I'm not claiming these are the best amps out there, just that I'm not aware of any amps anywhere near their price that are better. In fact, the only amps I can think of as a possible challenger cost $10K more, the Merrill Audio Veritas mono-blocks. Also, these amps are small, lightweight, electrically efficient (green) and barely get more than luke-warm no matter how hard or long they are driven.
In my opinion, the only traditional type amps that you may like the sound of equally or better are powerful class A amps (Boulder, Gryphon, Rowland, etc.) or powerful tube amps (Audio Research, VTL, Atmosphere, McIntosh, Lamm etc.) that are very expensive, huge, heavy and electrically very inefficient.
I suggest you give the D-Sonic mono-blocks a home trial before even considering a powerful class A or tube amp. I seriously doubt you'll regret it since you'll get reference quality performance, spend thousands less and have zero risk since you are able to return them if you're not completely satisfied.
Good luck,
Tim
The review is very informative about how good the D-Sonic M3-1500-M amps really are. The reviewer made them his new reference amps. I sincerely think these would be an excellent amp choice for you.
I know you could spend a lot more for amps that would not perform as well. I'm not claiming these are the best amps out there, just that I'm not aware of any amps anywhere near their price that are better. In fact, the only amps I can think of as a possible challenger cost $10K more, the Merrill Audio Veritas mono-blocks. Also, these amps are small, lightweight, electrically efficient (green) and barely get more than luke-warm no matter how hard or long they are driven.
In my opinion, the only traditional type amps that you may like the sound of equally or better are powerful class A amps (Boulder, Gryphon, Rowland, etc.) or powerful tube amps (Audio Research, VTL, Atmosphere, McIntosh, Lamm etc.) that are very expensive, huge, heavy and electrically very inefficient.
I suggest you give the D-Sonic mono-blocks a home trial before even considering a powerful class A or tube amp. I seriously doubt you'll regret it since you'll get reference quality performance, spend thousands less and have zero risk since you are able to return them if you're not completely satisfied.
Good luck,
Tim