Sub $1k Power Amp to pair with Bryston B-60


Looking for advice on a couple of questions.

The scene:
I have a B-60 amp that I love the sound of (perhaps a bit dry, but all round great). I have it running a pair of B&W685s that I would one day like to upgrade (not for a year or two). I am moving into a new house where I will have a dedicated room, and would like to run a bit more power into the speakers (60 WPC works, but the speakers only open up at about 50% on the volume/power knob, at which point the bass can start to get a bit muddy quickly).

My first question:
By adding a power amp to my system, will I get more detail at a lower volume/power levels?

The second question (if the answer is yes to the first):
What would be a good power amp in the $1K range for this set up? I am fine with used gear, and would probably be looking at the 150 WPC range (to allow for future speaker upgrades).

I listen to anything and everything. Classical, rock, jazz, soul, big band, reggae.

Any help would be great.

Thanks!
henryfi

Showing 1 response by soix

I think you're making a mistake by buying an amp at this point. The amp you choose needs to work with the speakers it's driving, and since you're looking to upgrade your speakers you'll end up with an amp that works better with your current speakers but that very likely is not optimal for your next pair. I'd wait until you identify your next pair of speakers and then choose an amp that works best with them.

That said, I heard the B60 paired with a Pass Aleph 3 driving a pair of Thiel CS1.5s a long time ago and it sounded fantastic. Case in point, the Aleph 3 may not have enough juice to fully drive your B&Ws to suit your needs, but it may well be fine if your next speakers are more sensitive and/or have a more benign impedance curve.

Best of luck