Need recommendation for amplifier


One of my NuForce monoblock amplifiers seems to be irreparable.  I need to get a new amplifier.
 I’m looking in the one to two thousand dollar range, new or used.
Any recommendations for a decent amplifier in that price category?
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From the guys I’ve known people who play rock like class D more than people who play classical .

Aria? I saw a 350 and a 150A .
FWIW, I am running a 150A Reference MkII , new was $2600 bucks .
It’s7 years old and I got it for 1300$ as a 2 hr drive deal .
Good as new and sounds great and will for another 10 years at least .
I have a 30 year old plain 150 in my bedroom system that was recapped
and hard wired with a $500 buck AudioArt power cord done by AudioArt himself, one of the most honest guys in Audio , as a project that will be good for 15-20 years. Paid 400 bucks ,sounds great . If you lived around Twin Cities I’d let you use for a few months , you might be surprised .

I’m not rich or poor either .Just a retired old soldier and history teacher . I have a very good sounding system built on
the pay no more then half as much as new system . One exception was Eastern Electric Avant 8 tube pre, a true giant,killer and a few TT’s .
. Reason , only 50 were allocated for USA , $2000 .
Evidently Red Dragon dispatched the amps as soon as I put the order in but didn’t inform me because they had a death in the family.  So, fortuitously, when I wrote them that I changed my mind and told them I wanted them, they emailed me to say they had already been sent.
Interestingly, Klaus from Odyssey is giving me a hard time about canceling his amp, even though I canceled only hours after I bought it.
I’m definitely trying out the Red Dragons.  Hopefully, they’ll sound at least as good as my NuForce and I’ll keep them.  I really don’t like playing musical chairs with equipment.
Hi rvpiano,

     Which Odyssey did you order?
     Klaus should not be giving you a hard time about  a full refund. 
;If you paid with a credit card and he continues to give you a hard time, you can always register a dispute and they'll deal with Klaus and the refund.

     I'm glad you're going to audition the Red Dragons.  Compared to the Odyssey, I think you'll be pleased not only with the sound but also with the money you'll save on both the purchase price and electricity as long as you own them.

     Since you have 45 days to decide whether you like them in your system or not, you might as well just relax and enjoy the process. 
    Please report back on your impressions once you've had a thorough audition.  
Later,
 Tim     
I'm looking to improve my amp and  basically I'm in the same path as you,  but I need more time and money to pull the trigger.  So just a recommendation,  read about the Nuforce sta 200,  even I'm on your budget also this amp for 500 usd might be my  bet. If you can compare it with the red dragon please report your impressions. 
Regards 
IMO the NuForce sta 200 for $500 is amazing. It was very close to my  NuForce monoblocks, which I loved, that were four times the price.  Of course my preamp and downstream components had something to do with the final result.
As far as the Red Dragons are concerned, I just got them and can’t make an informed judgement. They’re very promising but not ready for prime time yet.
I would have no absolutely no hesitation in recommending the sta 200 though.
If you’re on a tight budget I’d definitely try it.  On Amazon you have months to return it, and If you’re on Amazon Prime, it costs nothing to return it.