Bill (brownsfan),
I had the pleasure of using a professionally built Nelson Pass D.I.Y. designed S.I,T 2 push pull version that is 40 watts per channel for about 3 weeks (thanks to a generous Audiogon member loan). I can tell you it was a ’VERY’ good sounding amplifier without question. It is a solid state amplifier I could happily live with.
Quite competitive with the Frankenstein in many ways. Both are very open and transparent. Ultimately I preferred the Frankenstein as it was a bit more tactile, 3 dimensional and had just a bit more tonal/harmonic fullness/richness. More humanity if you know what I mean. But again the PP S.I.T. 2 was excellent. Your speakers require a little more power and current than my speakers so I believe that they’d be a good match for you.
I certainly can’t say you’d choose them over your Atma-sphere amps but I think you’d find them legitimate competitors.
Charles
I had the pleasure of using a professionally built Nelson Pass D.I.Y. designed S.I,T 2 push pull version that is 40 watts per channel for about 3 weeks (thanks to a generous Audiogon member loan). I can tell you it was a ’VERY’ good sounding amplifier without question. It is a solid state amplifier I could happily live with.
Quite competitive with the Frankenstein in many ways. Both are very open and transparent. Ultimately I preferred the Frankenstein as it was a bit more tactile, 3 dimensional and had just a bit more tonal/harmonic fullness/richness. More humanity if you know what I mean. But again the PP S.I.T. 2 was excellent. Your speakers require a little more power and current than my speakers so I believe that they’d be a good match for you.
I certainly can’t say you’d choose them over your Atma-sphere amps but I think you’d find them legitimate competitors.
Charles