Warm sounding amp to a mixer


Hi there, I'm looking for a warm sounding amp to connect to my Bozak mixer.
The mixer throws off mids and highs when playing digital (very warm to vinyl).

Thoughts on using tube/solid state power amp or maybe getting an integrated amp?

Appreciate your help here.

Thanks!

assafnathan

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First thing I would do on your Klipsch is to take out the Traxtrix horn and apply dynamat to the back side of the horn itself.  Also apply dynamat to the back of the horn/tweeter driver.  This should really cut down on the tweeter resonance and help control the high frequencies properly (actually, I'd recommend this for any horn-based speaker).

If that doesn't fix your problem, then I would agree on the B&K amp suggestion.  I had a B&K 200.5 amp and it was very warm (the standard B&K signature, I believe).  It had very forgiving highs, but it was just too warm for my tastes.