SS/Mono Amps Warm,Musical,Detailed


Looking for some suggestions on SS/Mono amps that sound Warm but are very Musical and Detailed...But reasonably priced.
I was wondering if the Monarchy Deluxe-100's or the Odyssey Stratos amps are the answer??
Any Suggestions????
Thanx
Gordon
dgordonl
NO!!!!!!!! Henry Ho lives a continent away. He an I are members of an Apogee user group, and, though we never have met, we consider ourselves friends. So far, the H2O is a one man company. I think Henry was surprised at his amp's instant success, and was caught unprepared for the activity. I understand he has got the help of a friend there to develope a badly needed site.

I bought his mono amps to drive my nearly impossible to drive 1 ohm, 76db Apogee Scintillas. I had run Pass Labs X600 monos and the eAR2 MKII subsequently on them. The H2O is leagues better.

I'm not financially affiliated with H2O. I am just lucky enough to know Henry. That put me among the first ten in line to get the amps. There are other happy owners, I just happen to be more vocal.
1 ohm, 76db ... that's nuts. It'll be interesting to see what he's come up with, when his page is ready. I'll keep an eye out. I must say I'm intrigued by the new generation of digital amps, and think it will be interesting to see if they really take off. They're making a reasonable splash so far, but will they replace conventional design, or just become another option alongside of them? Time will tell.

As for me... 8 ohm, 104db sensitivity. I'm sure you can hazard a guess what type of speakers THOSE are ; )
I heard Odyssey's on HE 2004 sounded too boxy for me, without details, try more expensive Clayton M100, sound much more refined to me.
Any Sierra Amplifier,If you could find a used one.
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They Rival in Performance pretty much anything out there regardless of price.