Krell questions and comments



Hi folks:

Krell is one those love it or hate it products. As a longtime tube person they are very far from my favorite form of amplification.

However, I do feel that the company's build quality and committment to making technological strides in solid state is as important as many other firms whose solid state products I feel sound much better. I have always wanted to share with you my views about the solid state jungle even though tubes are clearly superior to my ear.

The best solid state amps I've heard in terms of sonic performance are from Musical Fidelity, Pass, the new iteration of Threshold and Krell last. Each different. Each presenting it's own interpretations of music and the vision of the designers who build them.

Krell is amplifier on steroids. I've always found the sound to be full of energy and speed at everything thrown at them. Each recording is presented like running a 40 yard dash rather than the "marathon" of listening over a long period. To put it another way: Krell presents a sonic picture that is like a jolt of sugar through your body that gives you energy amd enjoyment but only for a short time. When it wears off you are left with a grating and very fatiquing sound that doesn't discriminate, the way that the best tube amplifiers do, between the minut and large differences between recordings harmonics and low level energy, midrange richness and bass that is congruent with the rest of the music and not so energetic as to supersede the rest of the audio band.

Can I tolerate Krell's sound and like it over short periods of listening? Yes! Would I welcome an example as a solid state companion to have within an audio system? Yes to that as well. Which leads to my question; Do the older Krell amplifiers have something over the newer in terms of sound such as the KSA-100 etc? Any views on how the sound has evolved from then? I have only heard recent technology.

As always thanks for reading.

D.H.
danhirsh

Showing 2 responses by tok20000

I am not a huge fan of Krell amps... But I do think the KRC-HR preamp is one of the most transparent solid state preamplifiers I have yet heard. It really works well with a tube dac feeding it by letting the tubes really shine magically through it sonically. Krells reference phono is also a diamond in the rough of solid state phono. The KRC-HR + Krell's Reference Phono is a killer combo.

KF
Unless you have a CAST amp, I'd go with a KRC-HR.

The KRC-HR is a very special solid state amp that retailed for $7k in 1996. Which probably means it would probable retail for over $11k today.

Not that $$$ should mean anything... But the KRC-HR is insanely transparent and accurate. Solid state or preamps in general just do not get a lot better. They can sound different, colored, romantic, warm, etc... But a better sound starts becoming extremely subjective. You run a KRC-HR with a tube DAC and you will let the sound of the tubes in your DAC shine through big time!

KF