Having read John Meyers thoughts on amplification...he asks us to spend little until his digital active upgrade is effective...I've gone back and forth trying not to be foolish in my choice. I love atmasphere amps. They're balanced otl's that are very stable and class A. They make a 30 watt stereo amp, their only non mono block design that is essentially a mono block on one chassis, the s-30. I've seen it used for 1,700. I think it would sound great given the relatively flat 6 to 8 ohm impedence of the ribbons, but its risky if they dip. Also keeping in mind John's advice I could pick up and aleph for around 1k and it has good current which is really what driving ribbons is all about...so does the clayton. The only solid state amps I've thought of are class A designs, probably an antiquated view point but there is a roundness to the sound I enjoy. The bat stuff sounds great but I'm uncertain if tis in my budget, but I'll check it out.
thanks,
cbird
thanks,
cbird