Lightning quick DYNAMIC amp in the under $1000 range


Hi guys, slowly upgrading my system on a bang for the buck budget. Anyone know of a musical, dynamic amp for under a grand? I would prefer new, but if anyone knows of a good deal on the used market, that could work, as well.
bstatmeister
I think slew rate was the 'spec' I'm looking for for a fast,dynamic amp? Do manufactures publish this? I wonder how My Behringer ep2500 compares with the NuForce STA-200 in terms of slew rate? a quick google search did not give me much
Slew rate is kind of like THD. Too much is made of it. As I recall 200 is great and 50 is marginal. But it’s been more than 30 years ago so I could be way off.
@georgehifi @bstatmeister

Slew rate has nothing to do with dynamics, all it relates to is frequency range and wattage (well, voltage). If two amps have the same max wattage and frequency range, their slew rates are 100% identical.
So what determines good dynamics? Is there any spec or part or mfg process that can reliably tell us this? Or you just have to listen?

bstatmeister OP
So what determines good dynamics?

A fast stable amp (extended FR) , good current ability, decent stiff power supply, that’s under control with low output impedance (good damping factor).

EG: an amp that can "double" its wattage for each halving of impedance. Increase it’s wattage by at least 70-80% from the "true, not understated" 8ohm wattage, say EG: 100w to 4ohm, 180w to 2ohm, 324w to 4ohm.

And the Vidar’s advertised spec, the Schiit can do 8ohm-100w 4ohm-200w and 2ohm-400w (2ohm only one channel at a time driven.)
This means it can do good current. (But I suspect the 8ohm wattage is understated to make the 4 look like it’s doubling)

But still these are very good figures for an amp that’s just $699!!!!, with a return if you don’t like it.
It’s dc coupled with servo and extends out to 500khz -3db!!!!!!!!

Cheers George