The best integrated amp for Klipsch Heresy


Looking for some input and or advice on replacing my excisting Onkyo TXNR807 with a integated amp to drive my Klipsch Heresy and B&O turntable.
markfina
Mac would be nice but Klipsch Heritage sound awesome with Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum III.  
Smooth, refined transparent sound with the 100 watt gusto to really make them come alive.  
Forte specs -- 38hz, 99dB/2.83V/m at 8 ohms nominal impedance -- suggest that it has limited bass for such a big box. Of course, the Heresy has even less bass as its a smaller speaker.  I would hesitate to call these full range speakers.
The Marantz PM 8004 is well worth looking into, wow for the money. For more money as stated above a McIntosh amp would bring no complaints. Both would mate well with the Heresy speakers. Happy hunting.
Again - the Heresys are extremely efficient which gives you a great opportunity to play around with some low-watt tube amps including but not limited to SETs, which will give a far more detailed, engaging and magical sound than any hulking solid-state McIntosh will give you - especially if you're willing to shell out what an MA6300 would cost.

Mating a SS Mac amp with Heresys is like mating King Kong with Fay Wray.

Look into Almarro, Decware, Miniwatt, Bottlehead, or the vintage Scott that was mentioned, a nice Eico HF-81, etc.
Just let go of an NAD 326BEE that matched beautifully with my Forte's. I'm going into separates but for the coin it was a tremendous match. At a higher price point, nobody complains about McIntosh with Klipsch heritage speakers.
Just let go of an NAD 326BEE that matched beautifully with my Forte's. I'm going into separates but for the coin it was a tremendous match. At a higher price point, nobody complains about McIntosh with Klipsch heritage speakers.
Been thinking of a older McIntosh amp say MA6300 or MA6450 matched to my B&O 4200 with a MMC 20CL driving my Heresey ll could this be a match made in heaven??
This review of the Rega Brio-R matched the amp with Klipsch Heresey IIIs to good effect. It also has a very low noise floor, which is essential for an amp powering very sensitive speakers. The PrimaLuna One mentioned in the review sounds like it would be a good match. And another affordable integrated with a freakishly low noise floor is the Marantz PM8004. The s/n spec on the amp section is 125 dB.
NAD has been a good match for the Heresey. I bet Creek sounds good too. But, if it were me, I would try a nice tubed unit from Jolida. The Heresey's are famous for being efficient so you dont need much power.
Markfina,

How much do you want spend? I think if you want to stay with a moderately priced amp, a new Cambridge Audio Azur 651A or a NAD C356BEE would sound really nice with your Heresy's.

On the cheap used side, many 80's and 90's Denon integrated amps sound really good with Heresy's as well as fortes and Quartet's. I am currently using a Denon PMA-757(80w/ch) with my Heresy's and a 90's Onkyo Integra A9711(80w/ch) with my Heresy II's. Very punchy midbass and pretty dead on neutral.

Bill
2nd to HH Scott. It's one of the most advanced tube amps and it's a sleeper that is very hard to beat with much more pricier amps. For horns it has one of the most advanced noise filtering and management. The cons on HH Scott amps is hard to find parts and they're not cheap if unit needs service. Sometimes you have to cut larger holes in the chassis to install available filter caps.
There is no definitive "best" of anything. There are way too many variables involved. The "best" you can hope for is to find something that works well in your system. You can then say it's the "best" for you until you find something you think is better !!!!