the cheapest amp to drive watt/puppy 7


hi I put here another though about the amp for w/p 7
different from the previous question of "best amp", I would need you guys suggestion about the "budget" amp for the speaker. I am currently thinking the Mcintosh MA 2275, any opinion? Please advise
peishiun
I tied a Jeff Rowland Concentra II on W/P 7's and it was a terrible match, which surprised me. The MA2275 is a wonderful integrated IMO.
thanks guys, your great input give me a lot of confidance about the direction I am going to. I will try Mcintosh MA2275 and BAT VK300xSE frist. How about the Mark Levinson 383? anyone have the experience? thanks again for your input!!
so far, we all talk about North America made amp, is there any one has experiences about the non-USA made integrated amps? both tube and ss. thanks
(specially would thik about Jadis, Audio note, MBL or others)
I have owned the BAT VK-300se, McIntosh MA6900 and Krell KAV-400xi, all at approx. the same time. All three were used to drive a pair of Wilson Audio Sophias, and all worked very well at moderate listening levels. The BAT may have sounded the best (tonality, clarity, texture & holographic-sonics) up to low>moderate volume-levels, it went into shut-down mode twice, and went through 2 tubes and 1 fuse, in the brief time that I owned it. The McIntosh sounded nice in a classic hi-fi sort of way, it didn't strive to be realistic-sounding as the other two amps., it was too laid-back and uninvolving for me. This amp. simply did not provide the imaging, dynamics and bass that the Sophias are so capable of, and would shut-down (protection) when driven to moderately high levels. It did however have very good microdynamics and was always pleasent sounding and never harsh. The Krell worked best in my large listening-room and with my listening preferences. It had very good imaging, dynamics and bass, it filled my 5.5K+ cu. ft. Room with sound, and it never ran out of steam, blew-a-fuse or shut-down, with the right source material, it was quite realistic sounding. I believe that the Krell retailed for less than half the cost of the other two Amplifiers. This is where I would start.