HELP Amp for Revel M20?


So, I just got my M20s and have realized the old amp I have will not cut it. What do you think? I will spend up to around $2000. However, I would really enjoy paying less!

Please HELP! My new speakers are sitting... waiting.

oh by the way I listen to everything from rock to jazz... to indy stuff.

THANKS!!!!
craw13
Good speaker. Integrated or power amp? Either way, yes, bring on the power. Lots of it. Tubes? Maybe not. Hybrids OK.

Integrated:

Vincent Audio SV-236 MkII
NAD C-375BEE
Cambridge Audio Azur 840A v2
Musical Fidelity A5 (used - can verify a good combination)

Power:
Bel Canto e.One S300
Odyssey Stratos Extreme
NAD C-275BEE (bargain)
I'll second Bob-reynolds recommendation of Parasound Halo A21. 250w/c in 8ohms,400w/c in 4ohms. You can get it used
for around $1300.
First I want to thank everyone for being so helpful!

How much power do these need?! Like, what would be ideal? If you could pair any amp with them what would it be?

I see some Pass Aleph 0 and McCormack on audiogon. How would they work? How good are parasound and Bel Canto?

I am big on quality. I am really looking for something that will make a vinyl "Dark Side of the Moon" sing (on a VPI scout)! Wide open sound... I like it loud, too. My local place has a Musical Fidelity A3.2cr. I am going to test it out for a few days. I don't think it is going to do it... but it's worth a shot while waiting.


THANKS to everyone!!!
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Bob,

Good advice. I notice an amp with high dampening factor reduces the perceived wooliness in the bass considerably with these speakers. High passing them with sub could be very good solution.