Spectron Musician III - Can anyone comment on it?


I am currently on the hunt for a pair of amplifiers that have massive peak power capability with excellent micro dynamics and neutral presentation. I am driving a pair of Martin Logan Statement E2's

The Spectron Musician has been reviewed exceptionally well everywhere I looked and seems to fit the bill but I just can't get over 25 years of snobbery telling me to avoid switching amps because linear amps just sound better and, hey, the name on the faceplate ain't Krell or Mark Levinson!

Can I PLEASE get a few people with experience listening to these amps tell me why I should or shouldn't buy them?

I desperately want to buy a pair of the BAT VK-600SE's since I own mostly all BAT equipment but to produce, say, 110db peaks one would comfortably need several thousands watts of power in the bucket to meet the challenge. I don't think the BAT amps have that under the hood.

Advice?
sashua
Chicago, I have the V-cap and Bybee upgrades and the sound coming out is mind blowingly wonderful. Regarding palpablity...you get in spades! I would strongly urge that you talk to Simon at Spectron and get his take of the two different options. That is just my IMHO.

By the way, I have a BAT REX and the BAT top of their line cd player coming. If you guys are interested I'll let you know how that works out.
Bostonbean, what speakers are you using with these. I have read the Rex is suppose to be a really nice max-up what are you using currently.
Hey guys,

Thanks very much for the thoughts. It looks like I'm going with the basic Mk 2 (no upgrades), but monoblocks. Will report back when everything has run in and settled a bit!

Rydenfan, thanks for the notice of yours, but I want to get these two together.
FWIW, I will be listening to the stock SE MK II this week in my system. I will be using it to drive the woofers of a pair of Emerald Physics CS2's.

For the past few months, that task has been handled (very well I might add) by a pair of Atma-Sphere MA-1 amps.

Should be interesting to see how the two compare.

George