amp for Dynaudio Contour 1.1


My friend owns a pair of dynaudio contour 1.1, but can't decide which amp or CD player to go with. Tried the parasound, but too bright...
rxuan
Depends on your budget! I had excellent results w. the Plinius 8150i using the analysis plus copper speaker cables. I used this set-up for about a year and for me it was very satisfying!

I also had great results surprisingly with nad's cheapest integrated amp called the C320. The 40 watter seem to control this speaker well enough.

A word of caution, this speaker does not like tubes at all, so don't bother using it with tubes. At one point, I had also a hybrid drive it based on an Audio Note Pre-amp and a Krell 150 as power amp. DOesn't sound so good, its very rubbery!

Hope this helps.
If the Sim I5 is only 60 w/ch, I agree that's not enough. I was thinking that the I5 listed for about $4500 and had more like 150 w/ch, so either I'm thinking of a different model, or I'm just completely off base. Either way, the VAC mentioned about is only about 60 w/ch too, and, again, I agree you want more for the 1.1's.
Ruo: The cdp is something your friend should wait on because of the SACD v. DVD-A wars. I'm waiting to see what happens. I think SACD will prevail and then watch the prices drop and other manufacturers get involved. In the meantime, and only as a stop gap, I'm telling my friends to buy a DVD player that plays CDs. Pioneer seems to be ahead in the chip race and their lower end models play CD and CDR. And you can watch movies! I bought the lowest model they make and it gave my CD trans and DAC a real run for the money, I couldn't believe how good a cheap DVD could play CDs. I'm waiting another year because I've heard SACD and it is good. I think your friend should concentrate on the amp. BTW there is another thread in here about Odessey amps. They have a twenty year warranty like Bryston. Cheers.
The Sim is only 60 watts and I don't believe enough to drive the Dynaudios. I think the Plinius might be an excellent choice. I had an 8200.
I was going to suggest the Sim Moon, but wasn't sure about the price of that unit. It not only is well reviewed, it's said to mate well with Dynaudios. I think to get it <$3K, you'll have to buy used.
Wirehead, Kthomas, and Sfar, Thanks a lot for the advices. I will definitely tell my friend. A local dealer has Sim Moon I5 and Plinius 8150 integrated. Are they also good candidates to match the dyns too? Any suggestions on the CD player?
Thanks again.
He might be happy with McCormack electronics, solid-state but a very rich, sweet sound and incredible value. A TLC-1 preamp and DNA-0.5 or DNA-1 amp would be well within his budget. The deluxe versions are even more refined. There seems to be a good selection of used McCormack stuff here on Audiogon and on ebay right now.
Your friend will definitely want something with reserve power - preferably something that has at least 100 w/ch into 8 ohms and doubles (or nearly doubles) into 4 ohms. If you give those speakers the right power / current, they'll really sing. While I don't have personal experience with either, I think Wirehead's advice of investigation Musical Fidelity's stuff and/or Bryston is excellent advice - the MF stuff is really good looking on top of being very well reviewed.

I don't think it's the Dynaudio's that are giving your friend the over-brightness, particularly if he was listening to a Parasound driving them. I own a pair of the 1.1's (as well as the 3.0's) and I wouldn't use "bright" as an adjective for them at all. -Kirk

My friend has a pretty big master bedroom (sorry I am not quite sure the size). The budget is approx <$3000 for the preamp/amp combo or an integrated. Prefer solid states and Jazz, vocal, etc... The only thing concerned is to remove the over-brightness of the dyns.

Thanks.
Thanx Ruo:
I am not endorsing these products nor have I listened to them but the Musical Fidelity AC3r amp and pre retail for about $3000 and got quite good reviews. Because they are solid state and new you could look around here for used. They seem to be a good match because the Contours have low sensitivity and the recommended power is a minimum of 65W in medium rooms. I'm sure you will get other good suggestions so your friend may want to put together a short list. Personally, I'm a big fan of Bryston and their 3ST amp might fit the bill. Happy hunting,
My friend has a pretty big master bedroom (sorry I am not quite sure the size). The budget is approx <$3000 for the preamp/amp combo or an integrated. Prefer solid states and Jazz, vocal, etc... The only thing concerned is to remove the over-brightness of the dyns.

Thanks.
Ruo:
It would help if we knew your friends' budget, room size, type of music and preference for seperates, integrated, solid state or tubes. Regards,