Amp for Verity Audio Sarastro


Hello my friends!

Recently I acquired the Verity Audio Sarastro and although I'm very happy with my amps concerning most of their attributes I would like more power. Actually I would like a lot more power. My amps, Mcintosh MC2102 and C2200 although they are very good with 60% of the music I'm listening they lack what is needed to perform rock music at realistic SPL's. My speakers are 93 db. So I suppose 200-300W would be more than enough. On the other hand I like the natural timbre my amps produce!

So my question is: What amp do you suggest that can drive my speakers to the limits even with music like Metallica with a sweet midrange? I would like to hear the kick drum as a kick drum but not lose the immediacy the valves produce... Am I asking too much?Lets say my budget is around 20.000 $ (so LAMM hybrids are excluded, hehehe). Opinions from people who have heard Verity Audio speakers with different amps would be highly appreciated.

Thanks a lot for your answers.

Regards,

Michael
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Showing 2 responses by tuboo


c) Atma 60 watters. Amazingly, a very good choice if low on output power -- only for quiet listening.

well come over to listen to my M60's partnered with Lohengrin. they get to earbleeding levels my friend.
loud listening gives a reading of a couple watts on the VU meter.
"only for quiet listening" ??
Nagra and Verity superb match too.

cheers tuboo
forgive me my bold reply, but the comment from Gregm is quite opposed to my own experience.

'excepting the average dynamics'..
well i personally experience extreme dynamics with unlimited headroom, i have a really large room and even with the Atma M60 the room is the limit when it comes to dynamics not the Lohengrin.

'were reasonably sensitive'.
the Lohengrin is at the positive side of 95 dB and that is horn territory. Vu meter on my Atma M60 touches only couple of watts on loud transients.

'Mind you, if you want concert levels these are not yr spkrs'
on the contrary, they are superb on large symphonics save maybe the biggest Wilsons.

'they'll blow before they go too loud.'
Yes they certainly blow - your ears and then some.

it is with some amazement i see this sort of reviews and opinions coming up at Gon. no offense, but as gobsmacked Lohengrin owner have to add my two cents.

cheers keep on spinning'