Thyname,
I found
myself in a similar position to you several years ago. I had the Ayre V-5XE amp and and K-5XEmp
preamp and thought that although the overall sound was excellent they were on
the lean side. My speakers alternate between Analysis Audio Epsilon’s (planar
magnetic) and German Physiks HRS-120’s (omni).
I was looking for more warmth from
my system also.
I listened to the AX-5(not
Twenty) in show conditions and thought it was more lean that the V-5XE but that
might be attributable to low operating hours. I thought both the MX-R and VX-R were very
nice but outside my budget bogey unless I were able to find them used. After several
audio shows and auditions I transitioned to a Pass XA-100.5 amp and VAC
Signature Mk IIa preamp. I felt that the
Class A amps in general provided more warmth when I heard them in several
different system combinations at shows. I
also felt the addition of tubes in the preamp helped the character of my system.
Other amps I considered were the Plinius
103 and Aesthetix Atlas. I thought both
of these were excellent candidates.
I found that attending an audio show gave me exposure to
different amp/preamp combinations in a variety of systems although it’s certainly
not the same as auditioning a component in your own system. Personally I always
like to try and find a way to audition any new component in my own system. Needless to say other factors which bear on
your decision would be the size of your room, type music and listening level.
I can’t say enough
about the help I received from Ayre, Pass and VAC they were all great to speak
with and patient in answering any questions I had. Also Mark at Reno Hi-Fi was very
helpful.
Also I should add that my Ayre hardware has not left the
house.
Needless to say YMMV.
Good luck in reaching a decision.
Carlco