High Powered Holographic Amplifiers


I am looking for high powered amplifiers that are truly Holographic.. 

My speakers are power hungry, 

The Audio Research Ref 610T is easily the most holographic amplifier(s) that have ever been in this system. 

The solid holographic images moving around the room are nothing short of amazing. 

Music just seems to pour out of the speakers.

My "room" is completely untreated and has lots of noise provided by my sub zero fridge and freezer units. 
My equipment is pretty good, though.

Are there any solid state options that are as good?

My speakers are Magnepan 20.1
Preamp is Audio Research Ref 5
Source is a VPI (both Classic 3 and Aries I)
Cart is a Dynavector XV1-s
Phono Pre is a Manley Steelhead RC
Cables are whatever I bought on Ebay, Power cords (in this system) are generally just normal factory.

(I'm not looking for a white paper discussion on what sonic holography is, or to discuss ancient Carver products.)

Curious about the Ayre MX-R, the Pass XS-300 (but I have no experience whatsoever with either).

Are there any other amplifiers besides the Ref 610T that might be _truly_ worthy of the epithet "Holographic"?. 

(If you don't know the difference between soundstaging and holography, this is not the thread for you.)
theduker

Showing 1 response by gregm

@theduker Let me chip in too, focusing solely on your request, "holographic imaging" & amp.
My nominations follow (explanation below):*Vitus (mentioned above), the power amp from their signature series, not the integrated
*Soulution: the 710 or, if finances permit, the 711*Spectral: their stereo 300 or the Mono 400 (don't quote me on the numbers...)*(Maybe): Goldmund the basic "Telos 1000", but I think it's best driven by their own pre. It's an excellent performer

Blurb:
for audio "holography" you will be best served by amps with very extended high frequencies and enough power to push these frequencies through. Taking into account your current (excellent) amps I think you need top-notch SS with an extended high-frequency response -- i.e. high cut-off point.All this presupposes an extremely revealing pre

Regards