So Hard to Decide on an Amp


Hey,

So lately I have been thinking about getting an Amp and using my existing Vincent SV-500 Hybrid Integrated as a Pre-Amp.

I have inquired about some amps in other threads but it just seems so hard to decide as to what will have good Synergy with my system.

Wish I could try out all the Amps that I am thinking about but that would be quite difficult.

The one that is at the top of my list (mind you I haven't personally heard any of these, just going on reviews) is the Pass Labs XA25.

But am also considering the Parasound A21+ and A23+, Benchmark AHB2 and Mystere PA21.

All of have received good reviews and comments from folks.

I suppose the Parasound, especially the A21+ would provide the best Base Response but the others would also be quite worthy.

Tomorrow, I have a Technics SL-G700 SACD Player arriving and so I will be playing with that for a little bit to see if I like it (I am pretty confident I will). My current Denon DVD Bluray Player which I was using has been acting up and I decided it was time for an upgrade.

But soon after, I think I want to try an amp. Not that I really need it, the Vincent satisfies but I am just curious to what an Amp can bring to the table in my system.

Thanks

Jay
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without knowing your room and system (speakers and source) and your musical preferences, it is scattershot to provide you with any real recommendations

referring to reviews are fine, but shaping a system that really works well and suits your tastes is altogether a different matter
@jay73 what is the issue with the amp section of your integrated. What improvement are you seeking?

The amps you have listed have really different sonic signatures.
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Here is more info:

Speakers are Martin Logan Motion 40.
Sources are pretty much everything: Vinyl, CD/SACD, DSD, Qobuz, Cassette
Room is about 20x15 with High Cathedral Style Ceilings

No issue with my current Integrated.

I am just wondering if a better amp would bring out more detail in the music. I don’t necessarily listen at high volumes, in fact, many times I listen at low to moderate levels, once in a while I might crank it up a little.

By the way, I just realized I probably should have posted this under Amp Section.