I power my Serafino’s until last week when I upgraded to Amati’s with McIntosh tube products. Couldn’t be happier. 2600 pre-amp, 2152 Amp and 1100 Phono Pre-Amp. I’m totally sold on the sound and the components are matched very well.
Amp / Pre-Amp for Sonus Faber Serafino
What are the recommended amplifiers for Sonus Faber Serafino. I am looking for something extremely warm and my listening is more on the side of classical, jazz, lots of vocal and world music.
I am currently using Martin Logan speakers with marantz DAC and Primaluna Prologue premium as the amplifier. I am looking for a similar sound with better sound stage and detail, that's the reason i am going with Sonus Faber Serafino. I am inclined towards McIntosh MC352 or Primaluna separates.
Please suggest.
I am currently using Martin Logan speakers with marantz DAC and Primaluna Prologue premium as the amplifier. I am looking for a similar sound with better sound stage and detail, that's the reason i am going with Sonus Faber Serafino. I am inclined towards McIntosh MC352 or Primaluna separates.
Please suggest.
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ganeshgswamy OPIt will make sounds, sorry I’m not a believer in degrading the performance and putting an output transformer on a perfectly good solid state amp. The only reason to me to do it, is if the amps solid state design is poor and needs it to make it stable, or to make it idiot/bomb proof against owners shorting out the speaker outputs. Whatever it is it will never out perform a good solid state amp. To me the only thing Mac did well was the old 275 tube amps, even their speaker design is questionable ganeshgswamy OPI you want the best from those magic speakers and want a big "warm sound", why compromise them with the amp? Gryphon, it’s the way to go, the only tube amp that I know that "could" do it, is Roger Modjeski’s Ramlabs 100w RM200 which has a 2ohm output tap, "but" wattage is much lower from this tap and it may not be enough for you. Cheers George |
McIntosh is shown often driving SF speakers and get good reviews. I wouldn’t pay too much attention to what George said regarding the output transformers. McIntosh has been using them for 70 years and if it wasn’t any good, no one would buy their equipment and they would not still make them. It is those transformers that gives McIntosh their house sound. |
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