Recommendations for a stereo power amp with a XLR/RCA input switch around $2k


I recently scored a Cary SLP-98P tube preamp that I’m currently powering through my Musical Fidelity M6si integrated HT bypass. I’m thinking of selling the integrated to get a dedicated stereo power amp. Naturally I’m considering their M6s PRX model because I like the Musical Fidelity sound (beefy and musical). I also like that it has an input switch between the XLR and RCA inputs.

I know some people here are not MF fans (not sure why and don’t care to get into that), but would I be missing out if I get the MS6 PRX over another amp? What other amps around the $2k mark should I consider? My goal is to get a neutral/musical sound, with good controlled bass that is not over analytical or fatiguing, and prefer Class A and A/B. I play jazz, electronica and rock mostly. My speakers are Tannoy XT8f FYI.
128x128galacticmayan
Just because components have XLR I/Os does not mean they are true balanced designs. Very misleading I know, but there you are.

The benefits of true balanced mean NONE of the internal circuits share a board, eliminating the potential for cross talk. Hence more costly


That has NOTHING to do with the misconception that XLR is only for long interconnect runs. I hear the difference in 1m XLR cables, but that is because my system IS true balanced


Some true balanced designs go so far as to have separate power supplies.


hth
Post removed 
I never mentioned balanced inputs. I have 2 sources -one is XLR and the other RCA. What you’re saying is common knowledge around here and doesn’t really answer my question.
tweak1
The benefits of true balanced mean NONE of the internal circuits share a board, eliminating the potential for cross talk. Hence more costly ...
That’s mistaken. The main benefit of a true balanced (differential) circuit is its Common Mode Rejection Ratio, which means better S/N. There’s no reason at all that a balanced circuit can’t be built using a shared board.

I’m not aware that a differential amplifier offers any inherent advantage regarding crosstalk.
I would look at Parasound. Most of their amps have switchable inputs and they offer excellent performance for the money.