Suggestion for best stereo amp ?


Hello,
because of severe WAF, I must limit myself to stereo amp. After several years of happiness with my Krell Evo 402, I am starting to think there must be upgrades possible. Any suggestion ? For your complete information, I have a Krell pre-amp Evo 202 and loudspeakers are Wilson Audio Sasha.

What I most enjoy with my Krell: no limit to pure power, great bass and tight control. Enjoyable from very low level.

thank you in advance for your help.
pierrehaas69
+1 @inna 

Gryphon is close to the absolute best. CH Precision is possibly closer. (depending on personnel preference)
Lots of folks trying to be helpful but to get a proper answer we’d need to know a few more things. Even then we’d be taking an educated guess as to what your ears will like and even more so, what the new combo will sound like together.
Budget?
Are you sensitive to forward sounding tweets?
Are you set on class A/B?
What other amps have you heard on the Wilsons that sounded good to you?
That should help but even then it’s still no replacement for an in home audition if possible. I know it’s hard to do this without a good relationship with a local dealer, but it’s worth it’s weight in gold if you can.Scott
SS go with an FM Acoustics or an old Harmon Kardon Citation XX.

For tube find an old Lafayette KT-550.

These should solve all of your upgrade wants and needs.

Happy Listening.
@kalali
@mzkmxcv 

Totally agreed with kalali. You nailed it real good. mzkmxcv always thinks that measurements (numbers) define sound quality or is an absolute gauge to define sound quality. If that's the case we all would have had the same gears in our racks. Come on.....Get real! 
This hobby is about listening and enjoying to the music we love, it's about listening and how we perceive one setup or system sound and performance according to our ears. 

Pierre:   

Sounds like you enjoy the sound from the Krell/Wilson combo. The problem is not with your setup it is with your other half.

I have long been a Krell/Wilson listener and truly believe that you might regret a move to lesser (more acceptable product). 

Holidays are coming so consider that you are in a good leverage position.  To swap out gear will be costly and ultimately you might not like the results. How about keeping the sound system as is and make an investment in some Diamond stud earrings for your wife.  Ask nothing in return but that she tolerate your stereo problem.

This way everyone wins!   

Happy Holidays!
Perfect_sound