Help needed to make processor decision.


There are no dealers in my area that carry any of these processors:

Meridian 568
Classe SSP 75
Bryston SP-1
California Audio Labs CL 2500 SSP

I have read many good reviews about each but, since I can't audition any of them I need your help to decide which one would work best in my system. I am hoping to reduce the brightness I hear from the tweeters on my NHT 3.3s. Here are the components in my system to consider:

Classe 25 two channel amp (250 watts)
Wadia 20 CD transport
Wadia 25 DAC
NHT 3.3s
Cardas Golden Cross XLR Interconnect (DAC to Classe amp)
Cardas Golden Cross bi-wire speaker cable

I plan on removing the Wadia 25 DAC and routing the Wadia 20 CD transport to the new processor.
The video inputs on the Classe 75 would be nice but, not necessary.

Thanks for your input.
mnhgolf
Beemer,

You may very well be right about the Classe 25. Unfortunately, I will have to live with it for a while. That's why I'm hoping one of the processors will partially solve the problem. Isn't the Anthem a tube preamplifier made by Sonic Frontiers? Thanks for your help!

Mike
I belive the Anthem reference is the AVM2 / or the newer AVM20. Both of these are tuner/processors/ both have the 6 inputs for DVD-A-- and the 6 Balanced XLR's out,for analg,as well.
Avguygeorge,

I finally found them at Sonic Frontiers' web site. If the sound compares to some of the other units I am interested in,the AVM20 looks promising.

Thanks,

Mike
Mike - perhaps you have already considered and rejected the Aragon Soundstage as a possibility, but if not, I would recommend it. I suggested this unit to a fella the other day who thought it too pricey, but there is one currently available here on AudiogoN at a very fair price (no, I have no connection to this party). I could be all wet behind the ears in my personal appreciation of this piece, and I would welcome any comments from the more experienced folks here to point out any shortcomings of the Soundstage. Aside from its rather utilitarian appearance, it offers all the features you are seeking, and provides (IMHO) excellent sound in both 2ch and HT mode. Just a thought...

Best regards,
Tom
Mike,

Just to show how stubborn I am! If I were in your place, I'd consider a fully balanced 2 channel pre-amp like an Adcom GFP750. It has a throughput to incorporate into a video processor when in multi-channel mode. If you only need 2 channels of balanced, you won't be buying the other 3, you can use a non-balanced processor for them.

I think the big-name processors are:
1. Overpriced.
2. A BIG rip-off when it comes to the promised
upgrades.
I've seen friends buy early generation Proceed & Lexicon processors. They were completely superseded by another model. They're like 2 year old computers.... You just about have to give them away..