Is there Really a difference between a Krell 400xi intergrated amp and the newer Vandgard?


I currently own a Krell 400xi intergrated amp. It has 200 watts a 750k toroidal, balanced inputs, etc. Its very similar to the current vanguard intergrated amp in terms of similar spec's. I would like to know if anyone upgraded and if it was worth it? Is the sound different does it go lower, deeper, more of an open sound stage or should I just consider another route to improve what I already have.

thanks,

matt00
First of all, the Vanguard and all their current line is made in the USA!  The older s-550 and s-300 and matching CD player were made in China.  As for the musicality, the sound is actually improved.  I've owned just about everything since the original FPB SERIES came out.  I call it exquisite neutrality with world class tonal reproduction.  Clarity and resolution is superb and personally, the bass surpasses the quality of the older design in every meaningful way.  As for the 400xi for example, it sounds broken compared to the Vanguard.  Not sure what you guys are smoking but it must be special.  It goes without saying that a great power cables are required, as well as great speakers and source.  Many mismatched variables can misdirect your assessment.  The Vanguard takes forever to break in and is meant for the 2 channel crowd like me.  I use a Krell Cipher and Krell Resolution 2 speakers.  Cabling and PC's are MIT ORACLE!  Also, the Vanguard is an updated design from the 400xi with a new preamplification stage and more storage capacitance, not a sea change.

Saying you spoke to Patrick and that he said it was built in China and that the voicing is terrible is a lie!  I happen to know Patrick and have discussed the current lineup with him and find your inferences at odds with reality!
+1 @ dave_b.  I'm with you.  Where some of this garbage comes from is beyond me.  A note to those who care to listen, do your research prior to spewing.

Regards.............

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