Best amplifier for klipsch heresy 3 speakers.


I am looking for suggestions on a power amp or integrated for the klipsch heresy 3 speakers.i would prefer a solid state amp over tubes.I need an amplifier on the warmer side,also considering a pro amp like a crown or qsc but have no experience with pro amps.My room is a 12x12 with wood floors.MY Source is a an oppo bdp 83 dvd/cd player.my music taste is mostly rock.Im looking for an amplifier with good power but tame on the highs.
curiousgeorge
You did not mention a budget so I will suggest both new and used.

I have had very good results with Heressy's and Heresy II's with 80's/early 90's Denon PMA integrated amps(80w/ch to 100w/ch). Not what I would call "warm" but about as neutral as you can get with a very tiny lean toward "warm". These amps are fast and punchy with plenty of detail. Expect to pay in the range of $100.00 to $200.00 on the used market.

For new integrateds, any of the NAD BEE line will do the trick. New: C355BEE, C356BEE, C375BEE Used: C372

Cambridge Audio also has some nice affordable integrateds.

Bill
The Heresy has always been very tube friendly and easy to drive. I used to use them with 60-watt amps as a PA for a band many years ago. So you don't need a lot of power to get satisfying volumes.
I would match them with tubes-maybe an integrated amp from Jolida. Ifsolid state, NAD has also proved to be a good match.
Many nice choices for speakers that efficient and easy to drive. I'd recommend looking at the FirstWatt line of amps designed by Nelson Pass. I have heard F1-F5 (not all of which will work with your Heresys). For what you are looking for, the F3 might be ideal. The M2, J2 and recently released SIT amps also get a lot of praise. From reviews and your stated preferences, the M2 would be the first place I'd look among those amps in the FirstWatt line. I miss having speakers efficient enough for those amps...
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