Amp for ARC SP8 and Final 0.4 Electrostatics


Hi All,

I'm thinking it is time to upgrade the amp in my system. My current amplification is over 15 years old. I am running an ARC SP-8 through a Threshold S/200. I really love the SP-8 and am not intersted in replacing it yet, but I do need more power for my electrostatics.

I'd like to get a minimum of 200/side and I'd say my budget would be up to about $3g. Id prefer buying used gear in good condition because if for some reason the amp doesn't really sing for my system and tastes, I could later sell it without taking a huge bath.

So with that little bit of background, I'm looking for some recommendations. I listen mostly to vinyl. I have a preference for tubes, but that doesn't rule out SS. My SP-8 has unbalanced outputs. I've talked to one of you about your VT-200 and am concerned about paying up for an amp that may require balanced inputs to sound its best.

Thoughts, cautions, and recommendations?

Thanks,

Ken Casper
iflyfisher

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For what it's worth, the VT-200 (original, not MkII) can sound very good with the RCA inputs. It might cost a tad more than $3k, but it's an excellent amplifier.
That was pretty quick - you really moved out. Did you find one locally?

Glad to hear the VT200 is working out well for you. It really does make very enjoyable music. I think it may go down as one of the best values among ARC's high power amps; in fact it's kind of the amplifier sole mate to the SP-8 which is probably the best value in their preamps.

Enjoy