My first amp purchase


I'm in the process of putting together my first "real" system. I've had Sony gear powering Energy speakers during my college years, but I'm a big boy now and it's time to enter the real world of separates.

I have just purchased the Monitor Audio Gold Reference 60's and other speakers in that line.

Here's my question....

What SS amp should I buy now that will really last for the long haul? My uncle has always told me to save up and buy the best because they will last the longest and sound the best - he's had his lexicon setup forever, and it still sounds amazing. I want to make my amp the next big purchase, because the world of pre amps seems to be changing so quickly. I'm assuming the longer I can put off buying a great pre amp the better the technology will be. In the meantime, I can just get a cheap used pre amp before I move up. THINK AMPS RIGHT NOW GUYS!

The thing is, I don't want to drop $2k now on a great used amp and then some amazing new amp technology comes out in like 5 years that makes what I spent my hard earned money on basically useless. Should I just get a generic integrated unit right now and wait five years or what?

Any and all help would be greatly appreciated
128x128jasonalanpowell
based on your requirements & the type of music you listen to. There are excellent amps that are newcomers but a lot of people will tell you things haven't changed much, so even an older amp will sound quite excellent. Same goes for pre amps. Your uncle is correct. That's my take on gear too.

Try & listen to as many different combinations as possible & base your comparison on live music to see which setup *does it* for you.

Finally remember it's supposed to be a fun hobby & ultimately let your ears be the deciding factor.
Hi Jason; Driver gives good advice, and I agree. One route you might consider though is a McCormack DNA amp that should last forever, but is also up-gradable to almost any level anyone could ever want. Steve McCormack @ www.smcaudio.com-- check this site for up-grade details-- is an excellent designer and very pleasant to work with. I've used his amps for years. Good Luck. Craig
Hi Jason, I hope you find what you are looking for. I was going to give some input, but Driver did it better than I could have. Good hunting.