It looks like the Lamms are 100 wpc amps. A good 60wpc (or more) tube amp/amps might be a way to move the sound in a better direction. However the Lamms are well respected so it might be hard to do better but tubes might take you in a new direction.
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I’ve always thought Clayton Audio amps were some of the better Class A solid state amps around and quite a value for the performance they offer. Here are a couple reviews for their M200 mono blocks and S100 stereo amps FYI... https://positive-feedback.com/Issue33/clayton_m200.htm https://www.enjoythemusic.com/superioraudio/equipment/0314/clayton_audio_s100_power_amplifier.htm
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I actually know what you mean about the trips to Brooklyn, one of my ML 1.1s kept switching into standby during play, turned out to be a defective relay but took a few trips as it was hard to find because it was temperature-related. As for a replacement, in addition to the ones mentioned above, Ayre amps have always impressed me with their ability to convey the music like Lamms do, not class A operation but worth auditioning. Same with VAC in tubed amps. |
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