best 2 channels power amp around $3k?


Hi all, I'm looking for a 2 channels amp (150-200W) strictly for music stereo listening. My preamp is the Lexicon MC-1. I've heard so many good stuffs about Krell, Classe, Theta, Bryston, Plinius, Mc Cormack, Conrad Jonhson, etc... Anyway, I'm so confused trying to pick one for around $3k. Can y'all help me please? Thanks
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The best 2 channel amp is a good used ARC amp. But who am I to say that, there are plenty of others with different experiences as noted above. To me the VT-100 amplifier at about 3-3.5K used Mint is about as good as it gets. I repeat again that I have not heard ANY solid state amp that competes with a great tube design in so far as the presence that is so readily evident in live music. The ARC products offer excellent transient response, great bass (certainly not quite the slam as a powerful Krell, Levinson, Threshold etc.) and the thing that tubes do SO WELL the presence "You are there" and the dynamic shadings of music. I might be able to live with solid state but I have never heard any solid state (I owned a Threshold for 3 years) compare with the best tube designs with ARC being at least among the very best. Ultimately trust your ears. I have heard the McCormack with Vandersteens at an audio show "Yawn" I was expecting more after hearing so many good things about the McCormack. Hey there isn't anything wrong with it it just ain't tubes. Unless you have an aversion to replacing tubes or have a low impedence speaker check the differences for yourself.
"ALL good amplifiers sound the same" Go to a few audio stores, have them switch between two or three different amps. Make sure the volume levels are maintained equal, there will be no audible difference. When buying an amp quality of construction is important. go to this website and read a little, you can learn a lot. http://sundial.net/~rogerr/
"There will be no audible difference", heh heh heh...ARE YOU A ROBOT? That's THE biggest pile of horse dung I've ever heard!!!!!! Get the hell out of this hobby, or else learn to listen already!!
Johnmbod, I don't know where you have been listening, but if the audio dealer that did a multi amp demo for you showed you no difference in sound, then you need to listen at another store. He must have had such poor equipment that he obscured the difference! Amps are just as different as engines are in cars, they are very different, and that is part of why people argue about what they hear on their speakers.
I would strongly recommend used equipment which ever you choose. For solid state I like Threshold or Bryston but I'm really a tube fan myself, ARC Conrad Johnson or Melos. On my Dunlavy SC V's at home, all of these have sounded different. It's going to be a matter of taste trade-offs and what music and speakers you listen to.