Vincent vs. Odyssey vs.? Power amp advice


Hi all,
Looking for some advice. System includes Peachtree Nova fed by an Apple TV (lossless files). REL T3 sub and Maggie 1.6s. I want to bring in a suitable power amp and am trying to do it for $1200 or less. Short list is the Vincent 331 and Odyssey ( basic Stratos or upg. Khartago). Music is all over the place but not much orchestral/classical. Mostly old jazz and current alternative/ folk. Lots of vocals. I really want to get the most out of the speakers on a limited budget (don't we all)

Thanks in advance. I appreciate the help!
pduff
Thanks for your responses. I've recently stumbled upon some rave reviews of the Wyred4Sound stuff as well (just to complicate things further!)

I appreciate the help
Pduff,

I briefly had a Nova hooked up to my Magnepans, and it did not sound bad at all. I ended up getting a Peachtree iDecco (as preamp and DAC) and Emotiva UPA-2 for not much more than the Nova. I noticed a significant improvement with the Emotiva UPA-2 (which much more powerful) over the Nova as an amplifier. Based on my experience, a more powerful amp will make a noticeable improvement over the Nova. If you really want to stay low budget, the UPA-2 is great bang for the buck. However, if you looking to spend up to $1,200, you should be able to do better. You may want to check out audio asylum / planar asylum for amp recommendations. A number over there speak highly of the Wyred4Sound (although not all are fans of the Class D). One amp that gets favorable reviews over there, but is a little less off the radar than some of the more common recommendations (e.g., Pass, etc.) is the Parasound A21, which you might could find used close to $1,200.

By the way, I also have an Apple TV feeding my Peachtree iDecco, as well as a REL T3. :-)
Edge22,
Thanks for your note. I appreciate the first-hand account with (eerily) similar gear! I have been poring over a bunch of threads including several good write-ups on the Emotiva products. While I'm sure they would be a big step-up from the Nova, the Odyssey and Wyred4Sound are probably the front-runners right now and the Red Dragon stuff looks very interesting as well. While I would consider something used, there is definite appeal to buying brand new, especially if it's the right "something"

thanks!
If you go Odyssey, not a huge pressure to buy new: Klaus graciously supports his amps purchased used, and the reputed long break-in period means there might be initial advantage in SQ, going that way.

John