If you are willing to TRY a class D amplifer, VTV makes a few different models class D amps, some with tube input buffers, others with different Op-amp choices to flavor the sound in the direction you want to go. These all have a 45 day trial period available which should be enough time to do a fair evaluation of the sound quality. Modules used include Hypex, Purifi, to name a couple and are available at different power levels, there are enough choices in power level you should be able to find something that works for you. I just recently got a 500 wpc Hypex based amp from them for roughly 760 bucks and I love it. Cool running, very clean sound quality, hard not to like efficient, good build quality and affordable with good sound. Class D is the future of amplification and it has arrived...its way better than anything I have heard regardless of price.
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These class A amps do look great and from Robert Harley’s review in June their sound signature seems like something many would like. But for $33,900 per pair, they better be game changers! If you don’t need more than 50 watts Class A, the $6400 45lb Coda S5.5 is a killer amp in my opinion as I personally find it matches the following from the said review’s conclusion (at least with my ears compared to my Pass X250.8 & XA30.8).
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I appreciate those who made an effort to reply. I think I have 3-4 candidates to evaluate further. Yes, including the oft recommended Coda, even while rated below my power range. However, I wonder why many appear to only read the subject line before replying? So many suggesting mono blocs when I specified my interest is for a stereo amp. And suggesting something for $34K was a little over the top of my stated budget of $6K ;^) |
@pryso It is a problem of the times we live in, I think! People don’t want to listen, but instead need to offer their opinion on things, everyone wants to be heard. |
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