I tend to agree with Audiolabyrinth. Some how Krell has gotten an underserved reputation for being bright (at least IMHO), at the very worst they can be perhaps a bit grainy in the treble, but not bright. If anything Krells might be a touch dark. Krells usually have lots of power and amazing dynamics, both micro and macro, which may or may not explain this unfair (IMHO) reputation. Or could be that they've been victimized by their own success?
I also find that their intergrateds don't have the same composure that their separates do when asked to work 4 Ohms and below. YMMV.
I also find that their intergrateds don't have the same composure that their separates do when asked to work 4 Ohms and below. YMMV.