Rogue
Parasound.
Used gear - krell- dynaco st-70- nakamichi pa-7. Hafler 9505
Parasound.
Used gear - krell- dynaco st-70- nakamichi pa-7. Hafler 9505
Looking for an amp that punches way about its weight and I can grow with
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwhSVatAMSE I would agree with going with Rogue. If you are able, I suggest that you invest in The M 180/150 Mono Blocks, perhaps source them in the used market to keep closer to your Budget. I Invested in a pair of M150s in 2008, then Upgraded them to M180s in 2012. I still have them today and plan on having them. If I were to make an upgrade in an Amp it would be to the Apollos, but I can not quite seem to reasonably justify that move. The M180 are extremely versatile. I have tube rolled to maximize the sound I am looking for. They accommodate El/34, KT66,77,88,90,120, and the signal tube combinations(NOS) are substantial. Additionally the more power you feed them the more exceptional they get. With the overall money I saved on the Rogue brand, I was able to invest in a Notable Power delivery system. I have put these Rogue Amps up against brands that are 100-500% more expensive, and they have always come out on top. Consider it a long term investment in the foundation of your listening enjoyment. The Juice is worth the squeeze . Good Luck |
justinrphillips, I have a solution for you, as I have a Pair of Oddysey Kismet, 200 Watt Mono Blocks in Kartango cases, fully built out List $5,950, will ship to you for $2,100. They are about 3 1/2 Years old SN's in the 52xx level. The Kismet's are the TOP of the Odyssey Line & provide truly exceptional imaging, depth, and natural soundstage. I only replaced them with PS Audio BHK Signature 300 Mono Blocks, with slight improvement in Bass, but unfortunately, IMHO, not worth the additional cost. Will demo them for you, if you are in my area (Near Ann Arrbor, MI). Review here: https://6moons.com/audioreviews/odyssey2/1.html My e-mail, if interested ~ convertxx@outlook.com eagleeye7 |
I like my Carver Crimson 275 so much so that I sold off my Primaluna Dialogue HP Integrated. The Carver Crimson even bested the PL after I upgraded the caps to VCAP and Audyn. The sound is delicious. They are just shy of $3k, but sometimes out of stock as they are made for Carver at the Wyred4Sound factory in California. The Carver's midrange is sublime and it can really boogie. The top end has a good heaping dose of air and is really big sounding in my room with my system. The unit puts out very little heat, whereas the PL warmed the room. You can really dial in the sound to your liking by adjusting the bias. |