Viber6: I haven't heard the Krell and DAG amps side by side. That, really is the only true way (matching levels of course) to make a determination realistically. However, I can say that the newer Krells are more open and not nearly as bright as the older Krells I've heard. That was always my complaint about Krells in the past. However, the D'Agostino amps, to me, are very open, clean, detailed and not at all sounding "solid state". What ever that means.
They are some of the best amps I have heard. along with Audio Research REF 250SE, REF 750, VTL, Jeff Rowland, and some others.
As I wrote in another post here, the D'Agostino/Martin Logan Neolith combination at the 2018 RMAF was one of the very best sounding rooms there. There were a few rooms that were just outstanding.
I have to take WhiteCamaross' evaluations with a grain of salt also, because as he mentioned, he is limited by the ability or perceived ability to resale certain equipment. Therefore, he is reluctant to purchase certain equipment for that reason. So, no D'Agostino amps, no Audio Research REF250SE (yet). and no, the Audio Research amp he did listen to, wasn't close to the REF250SE amp. With a REF 10 pre-amp and the REF250SE, that was one of the very best sounding systems I have every heard.
The good thing is that some people are letting him "borrow" their equipment for evaluation purposes. That is nice.
Anyway, sorry for digressing. It is difficult to find stores that carry Krell. I don't know why. So, it is difficult to hear them much less take them home for an in-home demo. But, the newer Krells I have heard are quite nice, but the D'Agostino is in another world. In my opinion.
I would grab them in an instant if the money was right.
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