Don't give up that 5500!Ihave one I felt exactly the same about,warm bottom.What it did have after break in of about hundred hours was very musical top end up to point where it shifts from A to AB(To my understanding 5500 is biased class A to 25wpc).
This second sytem with a 5500 doing mids and highs and a 555II on bottom fed via 565 pre-amp.The 555II had very good low end but grainy mids and highs,the 5500 has really good top end.My one worry about how the 2 truly different designs would playback through a single set of speakers was set at ease as coherence was fine.The 5500 sounds much better in this vertical bi-amp setup My guess is it can now remain in its class A zone for most listening levels having only to power the top.Also I placed the 5500 below the 555II to act as a preheater for the cold blooded 555II.
A step up would be a better pre-amp.But most this stuff can be had for cheap saw a 565 and 555 here on agon'.
This second sytem with a 5500 doing mids and highs and a 555II on bottom fed via 565 pre-amp.The 555II had very good low end but grainy mids and highs,the 5500 has really good top end.My one worry about how the 2 truly different designs would playback through a single set of speakers was set at ease as coherence was fine.The 5500 sounds much better in this vertical bi-amp setup My guess is it can now remain in its class A zone for most listening levels having only to power the top.Also I placed the 5500 below the 555II to act as a preheater for the cold blooded 555II.
A step up would be a better pre-amp.But most this stuff can be had for cheap saw a 565 and 555 here on agon'.