Amplifiers:A Keeper for Life. Do you know of one ?


Just wondering, with this audio merry-go-round of buying and selling, if anyone has an amp that will be a keeper for life. I haven't yet but came verrrry close once...
sonicbeauty
I have owned a few pretty good SS amps (and one hybrid). I am not sure whether I will ever have a "keeper for life," since there are other amps I would like to try, but I consider the following amps (at least close to) keepers. My order of preference of those that I have owned is;
1. Clayton M300 monos (my current amps) - Class A purity and a window to the source, with excellent power and authority.
2. Lamm M1.1 - Rich, textured, and dimensional, with excellent mids, slightly fat bass and rolled off top end. I could live with the slight darkness, but not the absence of air at the top.
3. Cary 500MB - Great power, only moderate build quality, but nice sounding at all frequencies, especially mids, and leaning slightly toward the warm rich end of things.
4. McCormack DNA500 500wpc, a powerhouse with good sounding bass and mids, but IMO slight issues at the top end, a touch wispy or not exactly pure compared to others.
5. Clayton M200 monos - In my system these offer about 85-90 percent of the M300's. May be better with less power hungry speakers than my Aerials.

Amps that would probably work with my speakers and my budget, and that I would like to try and/or own (no order):
Lamm M1.2 Reference
Lamm M2.2
Lamm ML1.1
VAC Phi 200 monos or 300.1
CJ Premier 350
Cary CAD-211 AE
Pass XA160.5 or XA200.5
McCormack/SMc Audio DNA 225 Platinum Monoblocks

There are other amps that likely sound great, but I have included only those with enough power to work with my 90dB dynamic speakers (no set, etc.), and I prefer to stay with fairly well known American companies.
I haven't replaced the dartzeel in 5 years. Nothing packs the punch and clarity better
I have kept the same amp and preamp for eight years, and will die before they do. The H2O plus stable mate H2O Fire preamp were designed to grow into better systems. They never quit improving with great add on components. It took 8 years with careful system matching to bring out reproduction music I had never the quality dreamed of. Now, music is my only interest.