Most resolving solid state amp you've ever heard?


I'm looking for the most resolved power amp possible for my new speakers and would love some input.
gvickerschtick
yeah, my personal budget is 1-2k, maybe 3 if i feel there is true value to be had. i initially didn't put a price range, because i was curious about people's absolute, personal, sonic benchmarks for clarity in solid state amps, regardless of cost.

thanks everyone for your input.
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Herron M1 Monos. Granted, they are paired with a Herron preamp, but these are very good. So far, much more detailed and resolving than my McCormack DNA-125 Gold, bigger (huge) soundstage, but just as musical. Low-level details are more easily heard. Vocals are more holographic and real. I must say, the DNA-125 Gold is no slouch though, but these Herrons are really nice. I don't have as much audiophile experience as most on the board, but others say the Herron stuff is very uncolored. I little more expensive than you are looking to spend (maybe you can get a used pair for $3k). If you have a budget of $2000, pick up a used DNA-125 and get the Silver revision. It is the best I have heard at that price point.
Bvdiman,

The Fm A used was 266/411[the original] and the Soulution preamp was the 720 .Source: Digital;dcs Puccini analogue;Simon Yorke S-7 TT/Sp Kharma GC midi.The cablings were FM A for ICs and SP,and Argento SMR power chords..

Just to give you an example:An Evening with david Lanz;a superb piece of live piano solo;With the Soulution ,for the first time I could hear the different places of the cought coming from different part of the hall.You could even tell that the same guy cought twice;once during the middle part and once towards the end of Lanz's take on the Pachelbel cannon.Amazing!!!!Of course I could go on and on with examples,but the gist is you've a highly resolving amp that remind you of live musics.Like I said before,they were the best in my living experience.