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
My first (integrated) amp was a Sansui AU 9900 which I still have. From there I had several Carver separates which for a kid in high school wasn't too bad. Those were replaced by an APT Holman pre and APT 1 amp. I then had a pair of B&K M200 Sonatas for about 10 years. After that was a VTL 50/50 which was the most unreliable component I've ever had. The VTL was soon replaced by an Anthem Amp One which was a great amp. Next was a McIntosh MC150 which was recently replaced with my current amp a McCormack DNA 125.
Densen B300 stereo
Cary V12 mono
Jeff Rowland 501 mono
Theta Citadel mono
Jeff Rowland 301 mono
NAD 208 Thx
NAD 218 Thx
Parasound 2205a
Parasound A21
Parasound 1206 (still have)
McIntosh 502
Bryston 14 SST
Innersound ESL 300 MKIII (great amp, still using)
Musical Fidelity NuVista 300 (Bi-amping Maggies with the Innersound and this)

I need to add:

Spectron Musician III
Bel Canto Ref 1000 (current)
Marantz 4430

Technics SA-something

Fisher (offshore period - poor)

Yamaha AX-something (not at all bad)

Dynaco ST-120 (blew it up while modding)

Jolida 302 (one of the first made; enjoyable)

Golden Tube Audio SE40 (pair running as mono blocks; pain to live with but sounded superb; let the Marantz go)

McIntosh MA6500 (easy to live with but I prefered the sound of the the GTAs)
Sansui AU 9900 Int

Carver M1.5t

Carver M1.0t (2)

Apt 1

B&K M200 Sonata Monos

VTL 50/50 (P.O.S.)

Anthem Amp 1

B&K 2140

McIntosh 7100

McCormack DNA 125