Spectral Amps and Legacy Speakers?


I'm thinking of replacing my Adcom 555 amp, and was wondering if one of Spectral's amps--like the DMA180--would work well with my Legacy Classic speakers? My speaker cables are MIT Bi-Wires. I like my music to sound detailed, but not sterile. The Adcom has a kind-of warm sound to it. Advice would be appreciated.
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Spectral Amps are very fast. I am not sure how the combo would work. I have heard the Legacy Classic, a fine speaker. I don't know what you are searching for. I have never found the Adcom to be described as "Warm" nor have I heard it sound warm in my experiences with it. If you want presence you might consider a ARC tube amp. I did hear a D90 ARC amp with the Classics and it sounded much better than the solid state Legacy amp used in the demo. At least in my opinion. I am a big proponent of ARC tube gear. It gives both excellent transient response and inner detail and it also gives presence or a live sound that solid state gear in general does not. I would certainly look into tubes if you are not familiar with them. If you are and like the presentation of solid state more then a Spectral might be a good choice. Good luck
Best amp for your application is the Mark Levinson 331 or the newer 334. The 331 handles it all in the solid state department. The Spectral will do it also but I find it is not quite as clear. I have owned both before going to tubes.
Thankyou for your responses. I had considered tube gear, but my audio cabinetry won't hold anything that big. How are the Audio Research solid-state amps, then? Thanx.