Mono Blocks on a Budget, is it possible?


I’m really struggling with the direction to take my system. I have the following:

Legacy Classics speakers
Aurender N100H media player
Schiit Freya tube pre-amp
Schiit Yggdrasil DAC
Schiit Vidar x2 (in mono block mode)

I will be replacing speakers at some point but the rest of the system I love... except the Vidars. Before them, I had NAD 356BEE that was used for the amp. Very clean and I loved it, except it was only 80 Watts. I decided to upgrade to the Vidars. They cost twice as much From a good manufacturer like Schiit so they must be better right? Not really. They are more noisy than the NAD amp and I’m finding myself less in love with them that I though I would be. I was planning the Vidar purchase for about a year and now that I got them I don’t know which direction to take in replacing them. I want to get cleaner mono amps but don’t want to spend more than $3k MAX for both. The Vidars are 400 Watts into 8ohm, are there any options out there for me that are close to the Vidar specs? I’m open to used but mostly I want the amps to sound almost completely clean with practically no distortion. 
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Showing 2 responses by tutetibiimperes

There are some nice options out there.

You could get the Nord Acoustics Hypex nCore monoblocks for just a little over $2,000, they’ll do 400 watts into 8 ohms.

There’s also the Audio Alchemy DPA-1M, it uses the older Hypex UcD amps, $4,000/pair MSRP retail, but you can find them for $3,000 or less pre-owned.
With the exchange rate the Nord completed monoblocks aren't much more than the Hypex DIY models, and you get the NC500 vs the NC400, though if you like the DIY aspect the Hypex monoblocks still have a lot to offer. 

A couple of other great Class D options:

D-Sonic M3a-600Ms - 600wpc into 8ohms, 1,000wpc into 4ohms, use Pascal modules which are very highly regarded, and only $1,175 each.

The Digital Amplifier Company (Cherry Amps) Inline Maraschinos with the King 60v power supply just hit your top of range budget at $3,100/pair, and don't put out quite as much power (rated at 200wpc into 8 ohms) but they double into 4ohm and again into 2ohms and are stable with sub-ohm loads if you ever buy speakers that demand that.