I was happy with my system for 30 years; now I need a new amp...and more?


Greetings, can you help? My amps died. I have a wide range of listening: rock and roll mostly (70's mainly), some jazz, minimal classical.

 

Sources are LPs and CDs. I even still have a Nak tape deck for live music tapes...

I had VTL 80W mono blocks since 1992, combined with VTL Deluxe Preamplifier.

Speakers were EPOS ES11 (still have them, been in boxes for years), then some used Thiel CS3.5 (sold), now some Klipsch R820F that I got at Best Buy (I know).

Source is AR turntable that I've had since early 90's, don't remember what cartridge but it's relatively new.

CD player was Cal Audio Labs that stopped reading discs a few years ago (is this worth getting repaired? Tend to doubt it), now Phillips 900 series CD player, seems solid.

 

The VTL tube preamp had some bad tubes which are now replaced and it appears to be functioning well.

The tube amps had major issues with capacitors and I decided to sell them and move on instead of getting them repaired.

 

So! Now I need to get a new amp. Ideally I would use the existing preamp, possibly combining it with a solid state amp. I know the speakers are not that great, and the CD player probably needs upgrading.


The room is small--I sit about 12' from the speakers, the ceiling is average height (10'?), the room has a concrete floor covered with a rug (not carpet) and there are a lot of windows.

Budget is a bit flexible. I was thinking first I need the amp, then maybe upgrade the CD player (is it bad?), and finally the speakers.

One option is the Schiit Vidar 2 amp which, if I just get one, would work with the existing tube preamp (need balanced inputs to use two as mono blocks, which I don't have from this preamp). I would like for the amp to NOT run super hot if possible.

 

Budget (all are ± $500)

I could spend up to maybe $1500 on the amp

Up to maybe $1000 on the CD player (ideally less, or maybe not at all?)

Up to maybe $2000 on the speakers but that wouldn't be for another year or so. Focal?

 

Also: Minimal local dealers for stereo equipment! Tough to audition gear, plus it's not the same as hearing it in one's own room.

 

Looking for recommendations for an amp I can use with my tube pre-amp but also would consider something integrated (and sell the Deluxe to fund it) or other options?

 

THANK YOU.

drbeechwood

I would suggest a Class D if you like things cool and compact. I love my Hypex NC502MP based amp, there's also a 252 based one if you don't need the power. Audiophonics looks nice for the money, you might be able to afford a Purifi based model which is even better. 

that’s a sweet budget. There are about 20 great audiophile brands for amps, 70 for speakers (I just catalogued 69) and 10 or so CD players.

I would buy a Hegel or Musical Fidelity amp and I can’t even begin to list the speakers without your sound preferences: warm, detailed, wide, deep, great bass, great upper end, musical, disappearing, etc. I lean towards smaller bookshelf with very musical forward sound - Dynaudio, Buchardt, Totem, Q.

No clue about CD players, I have put 1000s of hours on my Marantz 6007 and I hear the Rotels are very good, but those are not welcome brands on these pages.

re: Schiit Vidar2 - I am sure you can try it out for 30 days, you should

 

re: VTL deluxe tube preamp with a solid state amp - I would sell the preamp and put the money towards an integrated. In this price range, under 5K, before monoblock territory, integrated is better value. But of course, that's just a generalization, it's all about synergy. I looked up the VTL, it's looks sophisticated, maybe you would get the sound you like with a used Parasound or Pass Lab amp. 

The catch though is that your room is not that big, you would be fine with 60Watts, I'd put the money toward quality not quantity