Help me understand the current amp market


I've been doing some research in regards to amplifiers in hopes of purchasing one some time in the near future. However, it's difficult to navigate all the different models and what makes them exactly special. For starters, which amplifier manufacturers are actually coming up with innovative technologies and which ones are more "assemblers" of slightly modified parts? Pilium, for example, is getting a lot of buzz, but the CEO is an ex gym owner that's an audio enthusiast and not an electrical engineer. So what makes them stand out? Also, I'm seeing companies like Solution and Jeff Rowland using switched mode power supplies. Are these truly better than the traditional toroidal transformers? I understand that you need to listen to them to truly understand each amplifier's significance. However, since it's almost impossible to listen to all of them in the same environment, I'd like to narrow my selection by which ones technological sound good first. Any help would be appreciated.

jyaki

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@8th-note Power amps that double their power with halving their impedance do NOT have to be hot and heavy. My Class A Westminster Labs REIs are small, 35 lbs., top case runs at room temperature except for the small indented metal screen, goes from 100 watts at 8 ohms to 800 watts at 1 ohm and costs $33,900 a pair. They replaced 125 watt Class A/B voltage regulated tube monoblocks and EAR Class A 70 watt tube amps (after 50 years with only tube amps). ASR recommendations are for inexpensive gear. Amir does not promote the best/better gear which is relatively expensive but not uber expensive like Westminster Labs. 

 

@zlone I am keeping a tube pre-amp for the added warmth to the REIs which are just plain neutral and pass-through upstream source and component sound. Funny thing, the manufacturer/distributor of the Saunders Magatech who sold the company and is the sole non-Asian distributor for Westminister Labs products is the same Garry Leeds of Hear This.