What does a computer setup changes for you to select this particular amplifier? please elaborate on that :) |
try and find used b&k 202 nd have it modified by musical concepts, for under $500 probably closer to 400 you cn have very powerful smooth-sounding amp that should drive anything reasonable |
Soundcard? As in this is a PC setup? In that case I would just buy a $200 Adcom 545, you'll be set, likely never hear any difference between the Adcom and a 10x more expensive amp. |
By the way, i do not want to use a preamp as my sound card already serves taht purpose, and then, my point is to remove as many components as possible!
and run shortest wires possible too :p hih :)
Jin that is planning custom DIY pure silver teflon coated multiple strands speaker wires, and DIY interconnects using high quality RCA crimp style with high quality coaxial RG6 pure copper cables :) |
Thanks all for the NICE NICE inputs :)
i will look at ALLLL the options :)
Classe would be nice i think .. from Montreal :) but i'm not sure about the Classe with the Mirage..never heard that combination :p
Sim audio is really cool but isn't it always out of price?
ahah canada rulez :p
i'm gonna check all the rest of the sugestions, to see what could fit me best :)
I sure would love to have a dual mono block setup to run the speakers with only 1 foot of wires :) but the only amps that would do this without too much $$ are the Bryston 2B 2 times briged to mono ( 200W + ) anything else that would be good for monos ? :)
thanks again for your time! |
Bryston's rolling their line again (ST to SST), you should see churn in the used market. I've noticed more well-priced 4B-ST's than usual in the last 2 months. |
I second the Odyssey Stratos. You will not beat it for the money(IMHO). |
Look for a Bryston B-60. There are always some for sale. That would give you the same amp as the 2B-LP now, plus a nice pre amp that you could bi amp into a 3B or 4B later on , when you find one in your price range. I just picked up a mint .5B and 3B. There out there-keep looking. |
Odyssey Stratos (www.odysseyaudio.com) can be had for about $800-900 used, one of the best I've heard of the many I've tried in the sub ~$1k and under range, actually sounding similar to John Curl's $6,000 monoblocks in many ways, and I imagine the $2K Odyssey monos would be extreamly similar...but at 1/3 the price. Go to audioreview.com and see the reviews on the odyssey amp, I believe it is the most and the highest reviewed product on the net. |
Similar to, but better than Bryston, and still Canadian after all these years: Sim Audio. Classe also fits your description. A used Moon I-5 is cheap, lovely, and killer good. If you don't need the line stage, look for a used Celeste 4150, which are cheap as dirt and will make those OM-9's blast off. |
Try a used aragon,does every thing you want. |
Interesting..:-)....I haven't heard the lower end NAD yet. But their Silver Series Sounded great too me. The high are really smooth and the bass is very tight. It's the opposite of what you just concluded..:-)...
Anyway, it's all relative..:-)...We all have different taste. Good luck in finding a good amp. |
I have the OM9s and considering that they are efficient but power hungry, you definately need a dual mono type design or a solid 2 channel... Give the Aragon 8002 a try. It is the closest piece to a Krell at about 7-800 used. I have 2 in my system and the Palladiums!! Love Aragon with Mirage.. it opened them up tremendously and made the vocals seem less distant. Mirage speakers tend to sound better at moderate to higher volume levels.. at least to my ears... Good luck, Joe Custom Audio LLC |
McCormacks are a relatively "crisp" sounding amp, and I mean that in a good way. Usually priced nicely on the used market. Also look into Marsh, good stuff at good used prices. |
I don't you can beat Rotel amps at the below $1000 price-point. They're smooth and full of low-end. |
i don't really like NAD.. everytime i've listened to NAD amps they always seemed to me ( this is relative right? ;p ) that they jump up on highs and crisp too much the bass.. like reverse of what you would want it to do :p
1000$ USD is alot over my budget..i can extend some.but not to that point :p hihi
thanks neway for the input :)
(BTW the guy form who i bought the OM-9 had a NAD amp with the speakers..and i auditionned the speakers with the NAD plugged into them, ok it was a low NAD model of a few year old, but it was really overbright on the OM-9 :p ) |
Try the NAD S200 - rated at 225watts per channel. I owned two of them and they sounded wonderful!!...I love it.
Go to www.audioreview and search for "NAD S200" to read consumer review!!...Everyone loves it!!!. There's a guy that is selling it for less than 1K here in Audiogon.
Look under the wanted section, there's an offer there.
cheers..:-) |