Personal amp evolution


Seeing the over night success of the speaker evolution thread, it may be interesting to see what type of amp(s) we have all run. Same deal as the other thread-we will sort of create a puzzle of our systems you'll have to visit multiple threads to put everything together!!! ;)
For me I started:
Adcom GFA-565 monoblocks
Rotel RB-990bx
Jeff Rowland Design Group Model 5
Balanced Audio Technology(BAT) VK-60

either a CAT JL2, BAT VK-75se or Tenor 75Wp on the horizon.
tireguy
Sony ST 515 (1978 still going strong. Gifted it to a friend's college going son. Was his first real upgrade and was he thrilled!).
Marantz ST 4800 (1998)for a separate HT system in the bedroom.
Arcam FMJ A 22 (2000).
Arcam FMJ P25 (2001).
Bryston 4BST(2002).
Bryston BP 25(2002)
ARC LS2B(2003)
Bryston 14 BST(2003)
ARC SP 16 (2004).
Marantz SR 5300 for HT.
The 14 BST blew up a few days back. Plan to trade in the 14 BST for a new 14 BSST, subject to a satisfactory deal with the local Bryston dealer.
Its been a long and enjoyable journey.
Happy listening.
Onkyo TX-11 (1983), Onkyo Integra TX108 (1986), Threshold T-100 (1997) still have it, Threshold T-200 (2005) here to stay.
Mine is pretty short, and at this point I can't see it getting any longer anytime soon...

Sony Pro-Logic Receiver (don't remember the model)
Music Reference RM-9
Lamm M2.1

The Lamms may very well be here for life. I can't find a flaw in them, and the only things that still intrigue me are a few megabuck SETs.
I've recently found well designed integrated amps that outperform top level separates...i.e...Krell 400xi is an amazingly dynamic, transparent and extended unit with tonal color on par with the best available. With the right cabling it is a giant killer!!
It's getting fuzzy after all these years
Onkyo
Nikko
Nakamichi
Dennon
Hafler
McCormack
Threshold
Musical Fidelity
Blue Circle (this is it for a long while)