Did I make a mistake buying Krell?


I was in search of a nice integrated amp that I could keep around for a long time. I got a good deal on a Krell KAV-300i, so I made a command decision to buy it.

I haven't hooked it up yet but I'm second guessing if it was the right decision. My equipment that will be used with the Krell: EAD-2000 cdp and Klipsch KLF-20 & Chorus II speakers (99db & 101db sensitivity respectively). The Klipsch speaker crossovers have upgraded resistors and caps and I can honestly say they don't sound bright and forward anymore. I would describe the sound right now as much warmer and alot less forward than before.

My question to you folks is:
1. Is Krell a good match for my existing set up?
2. What is the Krell sound?
3. If Krell isn't a good match, what would be better in the $1000-$1500 used range?

Thanks,
Mike
vman71
Most Krells are neutral...sometimes not a good thing with digital, ie...what goes in, comes out! BTW, I own Krell and like it a lot...not sure I would own it with Klipsch though?

Hook it up and have a listen?

Dave
I have always wanted to try Krell but called Krell and they said it would be the kiss of death to use with my horn loaded speakers, not a good match!
You have the amp so why not hook it up and make the decision for yourself??? If you don't like the sound you can sell the Krell and roll the cash into something else,but at least you'll have more of a clue of what will match better with your existing components. Personally if they don't match up-I'd keep the Krell and unload the Klipsch's. System synergy can best be determined by your own ears-in your own listening room. Good luck.
man i cant think of a better amp to run klipsch speakers with,bag all the hype about klipsch & tubes you have an outstanding amp with the krell & your klipsch will love it.

klipsch chorus speakers are IMO the best sounding model that klipsch ever made & they excell big time when paired with a amp that can man handel them & the krell will do just that.

what i dont get is why you are already 2nd guessing the krell before you have even heard it ? i have owned your speakers along with just about every speaker from the klipsch heritage line & i found that a great solid state amp would out perform tube amps any day with them.

ive also owned & few krell amps & have paired them with my khorns & the match was outta sight!

mike.
With the sensitivity being what it is on both pair of speakers, I suggest you try an integrated 300b amp. (Disclosure: I have ONE of the FOUR that I own for sale, but NOT trying to sell it here)
I used several 300B amps with the KLF20's that I had, and they worked wonderfully together. Give it a try and see!
Good luck and Good listening!