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Bryston or Pass Labs.
Bryston or Pass Labs.
Solid state amp to replace my Audio Research Ref 150 amp
This is rather tube-like in certain respects, but the bass is tighter than what tubes can offer. I have personally auditioned one. http://www.nuprimeaudio.com/index.php/products/amplifiers-and-preamps/stereo-amps/st-10.html Here is a short review I did. http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=134516.0 |
You won't find a solid state amp that is as good as your Ref 150. I have tried many times, just out of curiosity. Many of the amps mentioned here are not even close. I am pretty sure these suggestions come from people who have not had a 150 in their system. Even the Pass, which many recommend, is an nice solid state amp that sounds like solid state. If you are willing to get a compromise but still excellent amp, the Ayre VX-5 is a very good amp. But I recommend getting the SE upgrade on your 150 and a quiet fan. Maybe the Dyson? |
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You won't find a solid state amp that is as good as your Ref 150.
" I have owned tube equipment. Once owned a refurbished Mac MC 275. With many solid state amps I would agree with your point. NuPrime is not really typical solid state..though it uses no tubes. I hear a finer transparency with my modified Nuforce (same parent company) that I could never achieve with tubes. Its different than tube sound. But transparent just the same. NuPrime offers an upgrade done by its authorized factory service that would surprise you. Just because the price is not stratospheric? Some will look the other way. Keep an open mind when you get a money back guarantee. |