Krell KSA 100s: Your Thoughts


I have an opportunity to purchase a clean KSA 100s at a good price.

My system consists of ten year old MMG's, MFA Luminescence tube preamplifier, and a pair of MFA tube amps- 120 WPC into 8 ohms. I connect the MMGs using the 4 ohm tap on the amps. The preamp is a keeper for life, having been significantly upgraded a few years ago.

Overall, the system sounds lovely- not as "punchy" with rock and roll bass as it could be, but with jazz combos, etc, acoustic bass sounds at least decent and balanced. I listen to less and less rock and roll these days, but to almost every other genre of music.

BUT, since so many claim that solid state amps are "better" with Maggies, I'm intrigued by the Krell and how it might fit into my system. Has anyone here owned or heard the KSA 100s with smaller 'pans mated with a good tube preamp? My budget for a solid state amp is around 2K - the Krell can be had for less than that. 

Your thoughts are appreciated as are any other suggestions for a great SS amp which fits my budget. Thanks!


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Showing 1 response by normansizemore

The KSA 50, while much less power, was the best sound Krell I've ever heard. To me it was much like a Mark Levison ML-2 on steroids. 
Either Krell will deliver more bass slam, and that can be impressive, but I don't think either would be more 'musical' than what you already have. I did big amps with slam for awhile, it gets old fast. Tone is where it's at for me.  Your current system I would imagine does 'tone' extremely well. 
You might also consider an old Mac amp. The MC-2300 will drive a half ohm load all day and put out something on the order of 600 watts per channel into it. Great sounding amp. I had one.