asindc
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Hehe... no... disappointed that he did not include them in his list, especially with how much he loved them when they first came out![]()
I knew what you meant, just joshing ya.

Hehe... no... disappointed that he did not include them in his list, especially with how much he loved them when they first came out![]()
Most people on WBF are here too!
Ken
Ken, $100k... really... how many people can have actually had the chance to listen to a $100k amp let alone five... (not counting shows which are not easy to really listen)... but how many people can actually truly afford a $100k amp....
How about your favorite amps for under $10k ....:wave:
Interesting question - but I'd go a different way from many here and avoid anything with a zillion transistors and tubes. Most of the amplifiers listed are simply to drive inefficient speakers vs actually being "better"
No 160M? I am disappointed with how much you loved them when they first came out![]()
Interesting question - but I'd go a different way from many here and avoid anything with a zillion transistors and tubes. Most of the amplifiers listed are simply to drive inefficient speakers vs actually being "better"
Adding a few additional (to the many worthwhile amps already listed) contenders:
- CH Precision M1.1
- Pass XS300
Good question. Not! I am enjoying my cheapo Pass amps enough to not even think of upgrading amps.
Maybe we should start a Go-fund me page for poor guyCheapo Pass amps... :roflmao:
Maybe we should start a Go-fund me page for poor guy
:cryforjoy:
Depending on your speaker strategy, you might not need high cost amps. I feel for low sensitivity tough load speakers, where you require these big SS amps, more money is required. While there will be expensive amps one doesn't like, invariably the best amps will also be expensive.
But on high efficiency easy to drive speakers, the low powered triodes are not required to be expensive. While one can always shell out for Kondo (which I don't like anyway), there are many low priced amps that are high quality. For example, Thomas Mayer's 1w amp is much cheaper and sounds better than his own 211 amp on the pnoe. This is true in many other cases. Airtight 300b or NAF 2a3 integrated sound great on devore orangutans. As do OTL where OTL work.
So below 100k is a bit misleading. Might make sense to rate top 3 SS amps under 100k and top 3 amps otherwise.
My list is tenor 75 OTL, Thomas Mayer 46 valve 1w amp, Berning quadrature. For SS, between dagostino momentum, Vitus masterpiece, and boulder 2160, depending on speaker and preference, all cost less than 100k. Never heard technical brain or balabo.
CH and gryphon mephisto should also be considered.
Bonzo - what system do you have? I don’t see it in your signature.
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Zanden 9600mkii
Octave Jubilee SE
EMMlabs MTRX2 might just be above the 100k. Not sure
Halcro DM68 mono or was it the 88 not sure anymore. Incredible fast and detailed
Luxman M900 mono
as far as I can remember.
Definitely some rarefied air, amps at those lofty prices. While I'd love to hear them in a good system/room, I'd have to win the lottery to afford them. Thankfully, there are many options less expensive that deliver enough to satisfy my listening tastes.
Ken, why the $100K limit, I have to imagine above that there aren't too many more options?
Zanden 9600mkii
Octave Jubilee SE
EMMlabs MTRX2 might just be above the 100k. Not sure
Halcro DM68 mono or was it the 88 not sure anymore. Incredible fast and detailed
Luxman M900 mono
as far as I can remember.