Which Integrated with Power,Current, and Bass


In your system, at a show, in a showroom, or at a friend's, what integrated amplifier have you heard produces solid low end (bass), highs etc consistently with whatever speakers you heard it with?  I'm looking for a solid state integrated in the $2500 and under range that can accomplish the above with my Klipshch RF 7II which although seemingly efficient are a challenging load dropping down in the bass region below 4 ohms.  I listen mostly to classic jazz with a little rock, r&b mixed in.  Or, which manufacturer have you heard consistently produce integrated amplifiers producing solid low end with whatever speakers? caveat: I don't like anything lean or that tends towards lean!  Would love to try an integrated that doubles down, but that seems out of my price range with the exception of the Krell (used).  Need a fairly smooth amp up top because the Klipsch horn can sometimes get harsh. Not interested in tubes though. Currently using Anthem 225 but not convinced.

Have thought about:
Vincent SV-237mk
Musical Fidelity M6si
Yamaha A-S1100
Parasound Hint 6 or Halo
Krell S-300i
Musical Fidelity A5


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  Interesting George, the Parasound Halo or Hint huh? Strong bass, clairty, and smooth.
Reasons are
"strong bass" it has big current being BJT output, good damping factor, and big engine room (power supply)

"Clarity" Typical Low distortion, solid state design (by  J. Curl)

"Smooth" High Class-A bias for that top end smoothness, it will run warm.

Cheers George     
Krell s300i never received the accolades like previous integrateds from Krell, but I think its a lot better than the old KAV series.  It typically sells for less than 50% of retail.  It sounds fantastic, bass, power, speed and control.  It just never gets a lot of love, but I think it significantly better than a lot of what you listed.
Hi, have you considered a Wyred4Sound 250 watt integrated amp. I love mine, I have speakers with 15inch woofers, and I think netflix is doing structural damage to my house. The amp is dynamic, powerful and pretty smooth, but not dull. Plus seems to be pretty resilient to loads, its like 460 watts at 4 ohms with excellent protection circuitry. Worth a look I would think, same price range as krell s300i. I see that some talked about Peachtree 300 that is very close, both use ICE amps. I have never heard the Krell s300 but do read reviews, it might not be right for Klipsch horns.
Good luck!
jffyg, owned the Wyred4Sound STI-1000 back in '09. I considered the Peachtree Nova300.