You mentioned class D amps. I have Nuforce Ref 9 V3 SE monoblock amps. They put out 175 watts per channel and have great sound. Even better is the new company that is a spin off of Nuforce--Nuprime. They make an outstanding amp that is an 8 channel amp, but you can bridge 2 of each adjacent channels and have 4 channels of 400 watts per or just use 4 of the channels and have 400 watts per channel in stereo. The kicker is that in this last formation, the amp actually sounds better than in the 200 watt per mode. If you read up on the Nuprime MCH-K38 amp, you'll see that it IS the sound you want in all ways and the B&W speakers will love the extra power reserves the K-38 will give. Brand new this amp is just under the $3000 mark. You'll get great dynamics, bass airy highs with tremendous definition, and the mids have a very tube like quality. Contact John Casler about the Nuprime on Audio Circle. John says this amp is the best sounding amp he has ever had in his system. He's had quite a few good amps to use over the years.
Agoners: Need Advice! Have 3K to spend on an Amp, what do I do with no way to audition?
Looking for a solid State Amp, something that will go for 30 years or more (My Last Amp), so I don't need high maintenance, with at least 200 WPC @ 8 ohm load. SO many to choose from...I've narrowed my choices down to several brands, due to the consistency of great reviews; Krell, Pass Labs, Audio Research, McIntosh, Mark Levinson, Classe. Now looking serious at a couple by Krell or Pass. I love most types of music, classical, jazz, rock, punk, electronica, metal, but not Rap & Country. I love great detail in my music, fast and bold but rich and warm, played soft or loud with a big soundstage, love bass slam and crisp highs, too much midrange hurts my ears. Which amp does it all??? Wife has me limited to this, you know how that is :(...Please help me out here folks...I've been in this dilemma for a few years, it's time to make a decision and buy!
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