That is a great suggestion, el84 amps kind of slipped my mind. I am planning on building an Audio Note EL84 AMP. Their stuff almost always sounds right. Thx.You might consider an EL84 PP amp. They can be quite musical!
As with most things audio, or so it seems to me.Reading through the thread, it feels like ‘best’ and ‘most musical’ end up meaning different things for different listeners, depending on taste, room, hearing, and many other personal factors.
Those amps look like my cup of tea. I need maybe 8 to 12 watts or so........oh well.
In thinking about this you may have another option. There is a kind of SET known as a 'parafeed'; a design that sought to solve the bass problem SETs normally have.That is a great suggestion, el84 amps kind of slipped my mind. I am planning on building an Audio Note EL84 AMP. Their stuff almost always sounds right. Thx.
I forgot about this thread, but I sold the Pass Labs after auditioning the Audionet MAXs. I absolutely love them.I really like my Pass Labs XA-100.5s. That being said, they are pretty old, so I'm going to audition, in my system, some Audionet MAXs. I've heard them in a good friend's system and they blew me away.
They sound awesome in your system, especially with the new speakers, Steve!I forgot about this thread, but I sold the Pass Labs after auditioning the Audionet MAXs. I absolutely love them.
An amp that really surprised me was an Adcom 555II I bought years ago. I purchased it as part of an estate sale along with a pair of Apogee Duetta speakers that the man who had passed had been using to drive the Apogees. As I knew the Duettas were a fairly difficult load I had bought a used dbx BX1 that I knew was plenty beefy to handle the panels and I never used the Adcom for that purpose. Instead I drove a sub with it in bridged mode in another system.I am curious what everyone considers the best pure sound quality/musical amplifiers that you have actually heard. I do not care how much power the amplifier has and to me power definitely does not equate to sound quality. I am most interested in what you believe are the most musical amplifiers that you have heard... the ones that pull you in and make you loose track of everything else but the music.
I have tried many different amplifiers over the past few years. I have noticed some pretty large differences between these various amplifiers... anyway, here are the top few that I have owned...
* Audio Mirror - Reflection 45s (SET ... simply wow)
* First Watt - F6 (didn't feel it had enough power for long term at the time, but so sweet sounding)
* T+A - Amp 8 (just a dam good little amp, built like a tank, fast, dynamic)
* Goldmund - Job 225 (incredibly fast, maybe cut corners on build for price, but nice sounding amp)
* Quick Silver - Silver 88s (unfortunately they were way to finicky and flaky, great sounding when they worked)
So just curious if other people have any amps that gave them that special something that helped them forget the world for a while; again, watts per channel is not a criteria here.
An amp that really surprised me was an Adcom 555II I bought years ago. I purchased it as part of an estate sale along with a pair of Apogee Duetta speakers that the man who had passed had been using to drive the Apogees. ....
An amp that really surprised me was an Adcom 555II I bought years ago. I purchased it as part of an estate sale along with a pair of Apogee Duetta speakers that the man who had passed had been using to drive the Apogees. As I knew the Duettas were a fairly difficult load I had bought a used dbx BX1 that I knew was plenty beefy to handle the panels and I never used the Adcom for that purpose. Instead I drove a sub with it in bridged mode in another system.
Some 20 years later I hooked it up to a pair of open baffle speakers by Tekton Design, the OB Sigmas. I was amazed at the sound I got with from the pairing! Detailed, airy, ballsy on bottom and some of the best soundstaging I have ever enjoyed, better even than what I had achieved with the dbx/Apogee combo!
The dbx BX1 was also quite impressive. Short lived on the market, it was a powerhouse at 508 watts into 8 ohms and able to drive a 2 ohm load without complaint, important with Apogees. With a bipolar output and configurable 2,3 or 4 channels it was versatile and very neutral.