Reliable in the sense of handling all speakers well, no .
Warm to neutral, low noise, stays out of the way of the music.
Warm to neutral, low noise, stays out of the way of the music.
Help w/ Martin Logan setup!
It's easy to get sucked into "audiophile nervosa". My advice is a bit more pragmatic. Go back to Magnolia and pick up a Marantz MM7025 and see if improves things. If so, call it good. It's not that expensive and, regardless of how much you spend on an amp, it's still being integrated into an A/V setup. That's not a knock - I bet you system sounds great AND can wear many hats. If the 7025 doesn't make things better, simply return it. Easy as pie. You're not paying for more Watts, but a separate power supply to those Watts. |
I'm powering my Martin Logan Spires through a pair of Soundcraftsmen pro monoblocks (600 W). I've found a few candidates that meet your budget: Blue Circle BC-8 (current bid at $1,700): https://www.audiogon.com/listings/solid-state-blue-circle-audio-bc-8-mkii-mint-condition-monoblock-amps-w-boxes-rare-2016-11-02-amplifiers-32117-holly-hill-fl - 225 W @8 Ohms, 1,200 W @ 1 Ohm Parasound $2,100: https://www.audiogon.com/listings/solid-state-parasound-jc-1-400-watt-monoblock-amp-2016-11-04-amplifiers-91406-van-nuys-ca - 400 W @ 8 Ohms, 800 W @ 4 Ohms, 1,200 W @ 1 Ohm Classe CAM-200 $1,695: https://www.audiogon.com/listings/solid-state-classe-cam-200-2-monoblock-amplifiers-2016-10-31-amplifiers-78735-austin-tx - 200 W @ 8 Ohms, 400 W @ 4 Ohms |