One Amp To ‘Rule’ Them All....


Is there one amplifier that everyone can agree on as a contemporary standard? An amplifier that can be considered a standard in both the studio and in a home stereo setup?

What one amplifier does everything very well and can be found in homes and in professional audio engineering environments?

What amp covers all the bases and gives you a glimpse into all qualities of fine musical reproduction?

...something Yamaha? ...something McIntosh?

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If you have the right speakers (high impedance and higher sensitivity) I dont think you can find a better tube amp than Atma-sphere. I have owned several SETs and push pulls and on the right speakers (in this case DeVore 0/96s) the M-60s crushed them all. Better in every category including bass.
@2psyop

Why is this a silly question?

We have defined many standard measures in the world. Why is it silly to want to further define our ability to communicate about the qualities of audio reproduction?

If we can begin to agree on (not love, like, prefer, feel) certain pieces of gear that define/embody/reliably produce certain qualities of sound reproduction (both ‘good’ and ‘bad’) then we can all communicate more clearly about what we love/like/prefer and we can help those who build speakers, amps, etc further refine their craft and our listening enjoyment.

It would make many of our discussions less about ourselves and more about growing each other’s awareness and hopefully growing this industry.

We really need a heck of a lot more common frames of reference in audiophilia land!
And just because this industry has been ‘the wild west’ for so long doesn’t mean it has to continue this way.

Honest so much of it is agreed to voodoo and kept that way so very well off people can keep enjoying spending more and more money.

Let’s start getting some solid points of common reference so both the industry and its consumers can make more meaningful investments.

...and generally people who use the term ‘silly’ are usually ‘snooty’.