Looking for an integrated/power amp for my Vienna Acoustics Mahlers

I think if I keep the separates I will try a good valve preamp. Any suggestions to match my system?

Buy AudioShark member Jerome_W's C-J GAT preamp. He lives in or near Paris, France, and he is selling his C-J GAT preamp for USD $9K. His listing in the for sale forum his here: FS : Conrad Johnson GAT 1 preamp

I know Jerome personally, and sold him one of my C-J preamps some years ago. Based on the experience of that preamp (Pr17LS), Jerome bought a GAT. I can provide a personal testimonial that Jerome is a class act and great guy, as well.

The GAT is widely regarded as one of the finest tube preamps available at any price. I can put you in touch with Jerome if interested...
 
Buy AudioShark member Jerome_W's C-J GAT preamp. He lives in or near Paris, France, and he is selling his C-J GAT preamp for USD $9K. His listing in the for sale forum his here: FS : Conrad Johnson GAT 1 preamp

I know Jerome personally, and sold him one of my C-J preamps some years ago. Based on the experience of that preamp (Pr17LS), Jerome bought a GAT. I can provide a personal testimonial that Jerome is a class act and great guy, as well.

The GAT is widely regarded as one of the finest tube preamps available at any price. I can put you in touch with Jerome if interested...

Thank you so much for the kind offer. If I decide to go down that route I will certainly contact you. I know it is supposed to be one of the greatest preamps.
 
Do you mean you can't tell a difference between the ARC 75 and your Class D in a certain frequency range or what? It seems to me those two should have drastic sonic differences.
Yes exactly - that's what I'm saying - there is no major difference. Spotted not only by me but also by several other guys coming to my place.
 
Since your budget is a "healthy" one don't overlook Pass Labs amps. I almost made that mistake. A little over a year ago I auditioned seven different integrated amps. I had already made my mind up after auditioning I was going with the Gryphon D300 integrated. I wasn't going to audition any Pass Labs amps. However, I decided that since I traveled 1400 miles to audition the other integrated amps I just as well audition the Pass Labs int 60 he had in stock. Man, was I glad that I auditioned that amp?!!! I was all set to get the Gryphon D300 (outstanding amp, BTW).

After auditioning the int 60 I decided I really liked it's sonic personality. However, I wanted to be sure of the transient peaks so I ended up ordering a Pass Labs int 250. I think the int 60 would have served me just fine but I wanted to make sure I was going to have plenty of clean power. You get top quality sound, components, and craftsmanship with Pass Labs. Plus, the best customer service in the business. I couldn't be happier with my int 250. Check out Pass Labs amps. You can thank me later.
 
Since your budget is a "healthy" one don't overlook Pass Labs amps. I almost made that mistake. A little over a year ago I auditioned seven different integrated amps. I had already made my mind up after auditioning I was going with the Gryphon D300 integrated. I wasn't going to audition any Pass Labs amps. However, I decided that since I traveled 1400 miles to audition the other integrated amps I just as well audition the Pass Labs int 60 he had in stock. Man, was I glad that I auditioned that amp?!!! I was all set to get the Gryphon D300 (outstanding amp, BTW).

After auditioning the int 60 I decided I really liked it's sonic personality. However, I wanted to be sure of the transient peaks so I ended up ordering a Pass Labs int 250. I think the int 60 would have served me just fine but I wanted to make sure I was going to have plenty of clean power. You get top quality sound, components, and craftsmanship with Pass Labs. Plus, the best customer service in the business. I couldn't be happier with my int 250. Check out Pass Labs amps. You can thank me later.

I once heard (and seen...) some class A Pass Labs monoblocks and I was very very impressed, very seductive sound for SS amps. Of course I loved the look of the beasts too. I did have the Int250 in my list but it is very difficult to find it in Europe but I am not in a hurry so I will wait for the right amp(s) to come along. Thanks!
 
Since your budget is a "healthy" one don't overlook Pass Labs amps. I almost made that mistake. A little over a year ago I auditioned seven different integrated amps. I had already made my mind up after auditioning I was going with the Gryphon D300 integrated. I wasn't going to audition any Pass Labs amps. However, I decided that since I traveled 1400 miles to audition the other integrated amps I just as well audition the Pass Labs int 60 he had in stock. Man, was I glad that I auditioned that amp?!!! I was all set to get the Gryphon D300 (outstanding amp, BTW).

After auditioning the int 60 I decided I really liked it's sonic personality. However, I wanted to be sure of the transient peaks so I ended up ordering a Pass Labs int 250. I think the int 60 would have served me just fine but I wanted to make sure I was going to have plenty of clean power. You get top quality sound, components, and craftsmanship with Pass Labs. Plus, the best customer service in the business. I couldn't be happier with my int 250. Check out Pass Labs amps. You can thank me later.

Nothing against Pass or any amp for that matter, but want to make note on a technicality; amps used for playback don’t provide clean power they contribute to the opposite.


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Nothing against Pass or any amp for that matter, but want to make note on a technicality; amps used for playback don’t provide clean power they contribute to the opposite.


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Unless you have the perfect straight wire amp that of course doesn't exist.
 
Interesting discussion. I also have the Liszt speakers and have been toying with the idea of going with an integrated. The one that has caught my eye recently is the new Modwright 225i and it is a hybrid amp with two 6922 tubes for the preamp section and it plays in class A to 25 watts. It's 225 watts into 8 ohms and 400 watts into 4 ohms. Of course there is Hegel, T+A, Pass Labs and other European brands which are more expensive in the states. I do like the idea of a tube preamp section and solid state for the amp section. For these speakers it's important to have a solid 4 ohm performer since the impedance curve does dip a little to about 3.75 at about 100-200 cycles but is pretty flat.
 
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