Amplifier recommendation
I have acquire a Acurus A150 amplifier a few month ago that powered a few speakers. They are my DIY Dayton speakers( was my first speakers for a while), Paradigm Mini Monitor v3 and now the new acquire Triangle BR03. The Triangle sound amazing with the A150 but I want to try another amp with similar specs. The two I was interested is the Bryston 3B SST or the Coda Model 11. The preamp is a Rotel RC995 which has balanced output to as well as RCA.
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sorry, but I do not own. However, the last 8yrs I’ve been deep researching for my analog + digital chain so I have extensive lists (OCD?) of good/great mostly current components. Demoed much gear at audio stores and audio shows. My goal was to find the “subjectively” best sonics, then try to build my system to match within budget. There is a lot of fantastic gear..for a price, also high value gear. But gear that meets “bargain” sonics that punch way above their price point, is scarce. I can maybe think of 5 or so I would truly classify as a bargain. What I do know, is that Magico’s Alon Wolf, who makes some of the very best speakers, uses the Khartago here |
I am going to throw in 4 to the mix. All different: 1. Gato Audio. To get to the budget you have look at their DIA 250. Used. This is class D. I have their AMP150 - Class AB. From Denmark. 2. Hegel. Again for your budget I would say H390. I think from Norway. 3. Vincent Audio. From Germany. I have SV200. It is their smallest integrated- hybrid. You could look at some of their other models. They are affordable even new. 4. Akitika. This one is a curve ball. Made in the US. Usually a DIY amp but also available fully fully assembled. I acquired one recently - assembled- with volume control. It works like a dream. Very very affordable- around $600. You would be surprised. regards, Manu |
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The Acurus amplifiers used a small, cheep, 10uF aluminum electrolytic capacitor as the input signal coupling capacitor. If you are handy with a soldering iron you can replace this 3 cent AL part with a polypropylene or polycarbonate capacitor of similar value. To keep the new capacitor small you could use a 5 uF, 50 Volt poly part.. The poly part will be 20 or more times larger than the AL part, so i may need to have the leads insulated as not to touch other parts. I think you will be very surprised at the improvement you will hear with this simple modification. Regards, jac122555 |
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