@adversam I've heard good things about Odyssey amps, but I don't have experience with them. Rather than asking whether an amp is a good match for vinyl, I think the question is more whether an amp will be a good match with your speakers. With respect to the Parasound A21 - yes, it will certainly drive your speakers well.
And if you are looking at separates rather than an integrated amp, the preamp is likely to have more impact on the overall sound of your system than the amp will (assuming that the amp has enough power for your speakers, of course).
In any event, if you are trying to get your vinyl system to sound as good as possible, I would probably worry least about the power amp - Bryston, Odyssey, Parasound, Musical Fidelity, etc. all make amps that will drive your speakers with good control and power. It's far more important to get the cartridge, tonearm, turntable, and phono preamp working together well (and the preamp if you are going with separates).
At least that's my opinion. Others may differ, which is why this hobby is fun!
Cheers, Scott
And if you are looking at separates rather than an integrated amp, the preamp is likely to have more impact on the overall sound of your system than the amp will (assuming that the amp has enough power for your speakers, of course).
In any event, if you are trying to get your vinyl system to sound as good as possible, I would probably worry least about the power amp - Bryston, Odyssey, Parasound, Musical Fidelity, etc. all make amps that will drive your speakers with good control and power. It's far more important to get the cartridge, tonearm, turntable, and phono preamp working together well (and the preamp if you are going with separates).
At least that's my opinion. Others may differ, which is why this hobby is fun!
Cheers, Scott