which non ARC poweramp do you use with ARC REF 3


Which non ARC poweramp do you use with ARC REF 3 and why .I will start myself , in the Netherlands you can 't make an audition for the REF 210 or 610 as no dealer has this gear in house.You simply have to order special for you at the importer if you would own one .So I will believe the poweramps are as good as the importer promisses , but I had the "luck "to try at my own home the BAT VK 1000 monblocks, and they stayed here.I listen with the CD7 , PH5 and B & W 800N loudspeakers.
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Believe or not I will replace Boulder 810 with ARC Ref 3. And the poweramp is Krell Evo 402. They will fall in love together I guess because interconnect will be re-calibrated Transparent Ref mm2 interconnect. Makes sense?

I very recently replaced my ML 334 (soon to be sold, hopefully) with the Luxman MQ-88 to go with my ARC REF 3. I am thrilled with the result. I auditioned other amps (Ayre, Accuphase, Bryston) as well as some ARC power amps, but they did not approach or equal the MQ-88. The MQ-88 is giving me the warmth and musicality I have come to crave from tube gear AND the detail and punch/slam of a good SS amp. I am one happy camper! The only thing I heard that was distinctly better than the MQ-88 was Shindo gear, which is unfortunately beyond my budget for now.
Mert, it sure makes sense, since you have obviously been carefully designing and matching your "chain" from wall outlet to speakers. At the presentation, I had heard what seemed an unfortunate mix of gear and I wondered are there basic incompatibilities between ARC en Krell. So, I can now exclude that; the neuralgic point must have been somewhere else.

4musica44107, very interesting to learn that Luxman is back with a vengeance. My first serious integrated amp was a L410 and I had a defect L550 for a short time that I had exchanged for a crate of beer. Beautiful machine, but unfortunately I never managed to keep it running for longer than a week, then it went belly up permanently (but hey, that's about the lifetime of a crate of beer, nothing gained, nothing lost).
CAT JL-3 Mk II monoblocks. Even Ken Stevens of CAT thinks this is a good combo. This pair will likely drive any speaker as loudly as you wish, neutrally, with triode naturalness, and remote control.