which non ARC poweramp do you use with ARC REF 3


Which non ARC poweramp do you use with ARC REF 3 and why .I will start myself , in the Netherlands you can 't make an audition for the REF 210 or 610 as no dealer has this gear in house.You simply have to order special for you at the importer if you would own one .So I will believe the poweramps are as good as the importer promisses , but I had the "luck "to try at my own home the BAT VK 1000 monblocks, and they stayed here.I listen with the CD7 , PH5 and B & W 800N loudspeakers.
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I'd be interested to see whether more people have tried Krell. I don't have ARC gear myself but I witnessed a presentation that went slightly amiss and I have been wondering why that should have been the case. In this particular instance, a Krell Evo 402 substituted the originally programmed ARC REF 110 amp to accompany the ARC REF 3, as the organizer considered the ARC not powerful enough to fill a large acoustically damped hotel conference room with a few dozen people in it. When the music got loud (as in very LOUD!), I noticed what seemed like distortion. Speakers were the new Sonus Faber Amati Anniversario (rest of the system, see thread: World of Hifi in Wiesbaden). So I wonder, don't ARC and Krell "like" each other electrically?
Mert, it sure makes sense, since you have obviously been carefully designing and matching your "chain" from wall outlet to speakers. At the presentation, I had heard what seemed an unfortunate mix of gear and I wondered are there basic incompatibilities between ARC en Krell. So, I can now exclude that; the neuralgic point must have been somewhere else.

4musica44107, very interesting to learn that Luxman is back with a vengeance. My first serious integrated amp was a L410 and I had a defect L550 for a short time that I had exchanged for a crate of beer. Beautiful machine, but unfortunately I never managed to keep it running for longer than a week, then it went belly up permanently (but hey, that's about the lifetime of a crate of beer, nothing gained, nothing lost).