Stay two channel and look at quality integrated amps. I’d pick a Rogue Sphinx V3 for your speakers choices.
P.S. I don't think any of the receivers you listed are class a.
Class A Integrated amps
I am currently running a class A Fisher 800 C receiver and a Pair
of Large Advents. Very happy with this set up but feel I am missing out.
I am planning to up grade with Marantz integrated amp and Klipsch forte lll or lV.
Cant seem to find info on Marantz equipment that says they are class A.
also not sure if I should concentrate on a 7.2 Channel a for surround sound. I really just like to immerse in good fidelity with music and a glass of wine.
That’s a really nice fisher amp if restored ie.recap etc. I believe its a class A/B amp though. If it was me I’d fully restore that Fisher and have some minor mods done like updated RCA’s and speaker binding posts. in the end its easily sold and you can recoup most of your money you invested into restoration. Fisher made some really good tube amps and this one is one of their best also highly desirable on the used market. Marantz i don’t think makes anything that’s class A anymore, class A is getting rare in new production now. yes i know there’s some out there like pass labs, luxman, and a whole host of SET’s etc. I’d try moving to better speakers first then decide if an amp is worth upgrading. i think the Klipsch speaker would be a good match too with the fisher. |
Isn't the Fisher receiver tubed based? Klipsch speakers sound great with tube amplification. Another option if not wanting tube amp would be the Pathos Classic One MKIII. It is a tube/SS hybrid. If sticking to a class A SS design then the Sugden would be a good candidate. Also the Pass Int 25, though at higher cost. Luxman made a model 550 which would also fit, however no longer in production. The Pass or Luxman may be found used.
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I agree with @laaudionut, Mike |
+2 Sugden A21SE. But then I do not know your endgame. It's an overwhelming performer for Advent speakers, probably sold that model of Advent in the day. Great performers.....for the day. Any receiver would drive them and be musical. The Sugden opens the door to a myriad of quality loudspeakers as it will drive most anything with aplomb. I still own the older version and know its sound and capabilities. I've run it with a JL subwoofer and Merlins. It is so immediate with reproduction. Versatile, F1 quick and nimble. Have fun. Cheers |
Hello, Perhaps you have already purchased your amp BUT, as I wrote in another thread, I think that Grandinote makes some of the best integrated pure Class A amplifiers I’ve ever listened to. Even the entry-level Shinai with its 37wpc can really shine with most of the speakers available and they make several better version, even in dual chassis version! https://grandinoteusa.com/collections/grandinote_integrated_amplifiers
It’s beautiful (to my eyes 😉 ), customizable, extremely compact for the wattage/performance (60 wpc) and it can includes or the phono stage or the streamer DAC in one single unit... I think that IT will deserve a try if you are looking for a very uncompromised integrated. To conclude...all the Grandinote electronics use a patented technology, are completely designed and hand-made in Italy! On the website there a LOT of extremely positive reviews... https://grandinoteusa.com/pages/reviews and the entry-level Shinai it’s used in Stereophile Robert Schryer reference system! Have a good listening! |