Modwright KWI200 vs Kinki Studio EX-M1+


I am trying to decide between Modwright KWI200 (8 years old) and a new Kinki Studio EX-M1+ amp.  Currently have Magnepan LRS, Gemme Katana Itokawa, and Zu Dirty Weekend speakers (all with with JL Audio sub) in rotation.  Listen to vinyl, CD, or streaming from Node 2i.  Mostly listen to 60, 70, 80, 90's and current rock (and folk) music but blues and jazz mixed in.  Any opinions appreciated.
twister89
dkerr, isn't that the way it goes? Audiophiles are always looking for something in the sound they don't have.  :)

Indeed! And I'd like to thank you Douglas for your writings on your opamp experiments. They were very interesting and were the catalyst for me trying  them in the EX-M1 (as I REALLY wanted to be able to keep it and the opamp upgrades got me SO close). 


This looks like an older thread BUT I have owned both the KWI, and the Kinki. I paired them both with Dynaudio C1’s, and in my system the Kinki sounds much better. It took some break in, so be patient. It really opened up and smoothed out the sharp edges after 200 hours or so. It’s got plenty of reserves for the Dyns, and really shows off that lovely tweeter. BTW, I did roll in sparkolabs opamps, and it took the Kinki up a notch. Even more musical, well worth the small effort it took. What’s cool thing to be able to do to change the sound of an SS amp!
The KWI, on the other hand, I found a bit dry, kind of technical sounding with my setup. The thing is super well made, plenty of power, and I owned it for several years until I found the Kinki.

I have a Kinki Studio EX-m1+ with Sparkos. I really like the amp, and I think it is a great value new, but at $1,600 used a steal. I had paired it with Dynaudio Contour 20i's and Dynaudio Sub 500. I ended up trading speakers and sub for the Harbeth Super HL 5 Plus, which to me sound better. I hear a bigger sound stage and a more natural sound. The Dyn's were great and maybe a better match for rock the Harpeth’s just sound better with jazz, female vocals and acoustic music. Result is I can listen for three or fours hours without any fatigue. The Dyn’s sure are pretty speaker and I really enjoyed them but the Harbeth are a better fit for me. I have owned Contour 1.3's and the Contour 1.3SE in Birds Eye Maple, another very pretty speaker and I loved them all, but I am happy with the Harbeths.

Newer is not always better. I would go for the ModWright if it was me. Their gear is fantastic and punches way above its weight for value. I'm sure the Kinki is a nice component too but I'd still go with ModWright. 

Think of it this way. You can try the ModWright now, and give it a good workout in your system. If some time passes and you end up not loving it, there will almost certainly be more of the Kinki units on the second hand market by then. Probably at a lower price than they are now, being that it is a pretty new model.