Drummers! Which amps do you use for best Timing & Dynamics?


Many audio systems fail to deliver a really tight groove with correct dynamics and rock solid timing. The timing must be coherent from lows to highs as well. Some amps time well in the mids but lag behind in the bass. The amp must be lush or free of any hardness at the same time as well.

Please share your choices for amps , sources and speakers. 

In my case I am looking for great low volume performance, huge soundstage that opens up in direction to the listener, and the tight groove of course. Speaker efficiency 88db, minimum impedance 3Ohm.

I have the impression that amps which double into 4 ohm, have zero negative feedback and have high idle power consumption are the best for high current low volume performance.

I also prefer single solid core cables for best timing.

Price up to 5k used.

As bang for buck reference I want to mention the Kinki EX M1 integrated or M7 power amp which has excellent low volume performance and timing. It is slightly lean, cool mechanical and I am interested in other alternatives ( neutral or warm)


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Gotta be Class A.
All others are still ramping up the power after that big bass drum got thwacked.
Mark Levinson No. 383 integrated can do what you seek. But it is still about matching with the rest of the system. 
Warming up the ATC you are right. From cold to great took 5 days for the P2, the SCA2 takes one day. I just leave them on and connected all the time. Had my experience with big 500 Naim’s and 250 ARC’s but nothing compares to ATC. Especially for musicians 
Do not dismiss the Cary Audio SA 200.2 ES. Music just flowed as if the source through speakers were physically hardwired.
the difference is the 16 150 watt bipolar output devices and 57000 uf capacitance per channel.
the speed and microdynamics are amazing.  
https://www.caryaudio.com/products/sa-200-2-es/