What makes you build a system around an amplifier?


Serious question. I almost always care about the room and speakers first, then build around that. However, this is not the only way to do things.

If you have ever insisted on keeping your amplifier, but were willing to change everything else around it, please let us know why. What made an amp so outstanding in your mind that it was worth making it your center piece. Imaging? slam?

Be specific about the amp and speakers or other gear that you shuffled through.

Thanks!

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erik_squires
Lots of interesting perspectives here, but would really love to know what it was about a particular amplifier that seduced you.

Dealer recommendation. At the time I was in a market for an amp, I didn't have the good fortune of knowing much about this site, let alone using it. The reality is there are hundreds of great brands at all different price points. I needed to start somewhere and what better place than the closets "high end" audio store? While the particular dealer I used carrier many brands, only three were on display for auditioning purposes. A McIntosh MA5200, Krell Vanguard, and Musical Fidelity M6si. I listened to them all and felt (and still feel) the MF blew the other away. Upon understanding it was half (or thereabouts) the MSRP of the others, it was a no-brainer. What specifically did/do I like about it? Succinctly, its neutral sounding muscular signature. Might there be something "better" at its price point? Perhaps, but it is likely I will never know. 
Hi gdhal,
You heard distinct differences amongst the 3 amplifiers you auditioned. That’s been my experience as well and so it seems with some other contributors to this thread. Some people seem to feel that if an amplifier measures well and has presumed sufficient power then there isn’t much difference that they offer.

To each their own and just confirms that people do hear and interpret in various ways. I happened to find amplifiers are uniquely individual as are speakers or really any audio product. DACS, cartridges, preamplifiers all have a sonic trait or character.

In reality we strive to blend and match all the links and components of our systems to achieve that coveted synergy. Numerous ways to get there. As has been stated by a number of posters on this thread, the amplifier for some of us is the system’s soul. For others this isn’t the case. Divergence of opinions are understood 😊.
Charles
Obviously the reason would be one cares more about the amplifier than the speakers for whatever reason. A totally subjective decision.

In the end the best system is the one you like best for whatever reason.


I did it once.  The Cary 300B pure class A SET amp was the reason, as with others here.  Bought when Denis Had was still running things.  Paired with ProAc Response 2.5s.  Dennis H was reliably reported to voice his amps with ProAcs back then.  The Cary came before the speakers.
I was building a new music room that I wanted to share with my family. I wanted an amp that would not heat up the room so that the others in my family would hang out with me. I previously had an OTL amp which sounded excellent but turned my room into a sauna. To make a long story short, I have no regrets. I am now using SET amps (Coincident Frankensteins). I was fortunate to find speakers later on that work very well with the Frankensteins. My wife will sit with me and listen to music now. In fact, she has been regularly asking to listen to music together. It's been a plus for our relationship.