Solid state amp recommendations for Maggies?


I am looking for another amp to drive my magnepan LRS, looking for a solid state amp to deliver more detail than my current tube amp, but don't want to give up (much) of the soundstage and depth.

I have a small listening room with a near field set up, so I don't need a ton of power for ear piercing volume. I listen mostly to acoustic rock, acoustic jazz and female vocalists.  I want more the guitar on Keith don't go and hotel canifornia intro from hell freezes over to  to sound... better...

at the risk of sounding stupid, I am driving these $650 speakers with many thousands of dollars of electronics.  The amp is a Primaluna HP (80wpc using 4 EL34s per channel), CJ ET7 preamp, PS Audio Direct stream DAC and a Naim digital source. All with MG audio silver interconnects and speaker wire. Even the interconnects cost more than the LRS.  

I am very happy with my current set up, but would like to grab another amp to a change of pace.

My budget is $5-8K, used or new.  My room is such that mono blocks set up well, but that is not necessary. 

thoughts/recommendations?

 

 

meiatflask

I can think of four very good options that I think will give you great performance:

Bryston.  It is a brilliant match with Maggies and for a long time has been at the top of everyones list to pair with these speakers.  It is definitely worth considering.  Not sure bets Model 

Chord Ultima 6 - This amp is going to be tonally similar to Bryston but with monster power reserved and runs cool.  I think it is Class G or H as it has switching rails.  List is a little high at $9.2K but is worth stretching for.  The eTude at $5.8K has less power using the same tech.  

Hegel H20 - A bit warmer than the Chord or Bryston but as clean and clear as them.  This lists for $6K

These three will all deliver a big, clear and engaging sound. but it will lose a touch of the tubiness that you get with your Primaluna.  

The AVM MA30.3 monos (half width units) use MOSFETs in th output stage and have a softer sound to them than the other amps listed here.  There list for $5.3K.  

I am a dealer for Chord, Hegel and AVM.  I have no relationship with Bryston.  I do have this exact model of AVM availabe for demo in-home.  

Having owned Maggie 3.4Rs, I think you will be blown away with a LSA Voyager 350 GaN amp. Available now for ~ $2500 stock or modified by LSA for $500 more, including a real nice power cord

I'd strongly consider McIntosh there are new and used options at your budget.

Sanders Magtech

Pass Labs XA60.5 (smaller room)

Pass Labs XA100.5

Anthem Amp2SE (if you could find one)

 

Also, Magnepan never made a 3.4 model.  I was a Magnepan dealer for many, many years.