King of High Current Amps


I am wondering what is the best reasonable High Current Amp out there that is not really a simple pair of overweight boxes. I am looking for something that is among the best out there, in attempts of driving Infinity Kappa 9. Please, I am not interested in reading about ML and KRELL.
Any feedback on SIM W-5, Classes, Parasounds, Bryston etc...welcomed. Be specific in the sound, price in the used market, and actual experiences with them.

Thanks
bemopti123
sunfire sig 2 channel bar none, can drive any speaker on the planet with excellent sound.
I would agree that the Sunfire can pretty much drive whatever you throw at it. Low impedance, high reactance speakers are a breeze with the amp never sounding compressed or smeary at any volume level. It just gets louder and louder as you increase the gain. While it may not have as much of a "slam factor" as some other amps, it is quite a deal for the money. This is ESPECIALLY true if buying used. Sean
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I would suggest looking into Clayton Audio Amps. They have the M100, the S-2000 and the M-2000 depending on your needs. There website is www.claytonaudio.com

Steve
I am a big Kappa fan (of the original series, not so much the X.1's , I prefer non-ported) I have 2 pairs of Kappa 9's, 1 pair of 8's, 1 pair of 7's, 1 pair of 6's and 2 pairs of 5's. I have fried a couple of amps that were not up to the job on my Kappa 9's. I too through recommendations tried the Sunfire Signature amp. It is to say the very least a match made in heaven. I bi-wired the Sunfire Signature (600 watts per channel into 8 ohms. 1200 into 4 ohms. 2400!!!! into 2 ohms and 4000!!!!!!!!! into 1 ohm. and just FYI the Kappa 9's can drop into the 0.9 ohm range at times, so mega power is available as needed) The Kappa 9's work best bi-wired also. And with the Sunfire's choice of current, voltage or both outputs it makes the most of bi-wireing. I could really go on for days and days singing the praises of this combination. I am now a huge fan of Sunfire products as well as I now own the Classic Vacuum Tube pre-amp, 4 Sunfire Sig Stereo amps, Sunfire Theater Grand II, and the Cinema Grand Sig 5 channel amp as well. I only list this equipment so that you know that I know that of which I speak of. (or something like that) As far as what you should pay for a Sunfire Signature, buy used by all means. They have a very good warranty program that covers your amp for 5 years from date of manufacture even if you don't have the reciept or are not the original owner. And any price less than $2000 is a good deal for this amp that retails for $3195. And not to plug my own sale, but I have one more Sunfire Stereo Signature amp than I need and I was planning to sell it soon. Contact me if you are interested and then I will place an ad on Audiogon so they get their listing fee. But even if you don't want to buy it from me, PLEASE use this combination of Kappa 9 and Sunfire Stereo Signature (not the normal 300 wpc non-sig version either) and by ALL MEANS please bi-wire according to their instructions for the best results.

Regards,

Joel