Got the itch again "real bad" for tube mono blocks


OK, my firend is trying out my speakers to decide if he is going to buy a pair that somebody is selling and today he brought over his Rogue M-150 mono block tube amps. I have been interested in buying the Dynaco MKIII mono blocks completely restored since they go for under a grand rebuilt just to try something new. After hearing the Rogues with stock Sovtek tubes, I am again wondering what if. There are a few decent choices like the Sonic Frontiers Power 3 (recently came down in price), of course Audio Research, Quick Silvers, Rogue, Dynaco, etc.

So does anyone have any advise on tube mono blocks in the $1000 price range and then up to $2,000 if I decide to go that far?

My current system, CEC TL-2X transport into Museatex Bitsream modified DAC, Counterpoint SA-5000 tube preamp and
either Counterpoint SA-220 modifed hybrid power amp or John Hillig modified Hafler 220 SS power amp. Right now I am listening to the Alon V MIIs with the Rogues and Carl from Alon (Nola) was right about the Alons and 100+ watt tube amps, really nice.

Thanks and Happy Listening.

bigkidz
Try VTL MB125 or MB100.
Very powerfull monos. 'Have them spare.
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I've been listening to a Pair of Cary SLM-100s for the last three years. Tubed with Tungsol VT-231(round, black plate)for phase splitters, Sylvania 6SN7Ws as drivers and Winged C 6550s(latest iteration from Upscale): the imaging/soundstaging/response/pace/liquidity/musical realism is outstanding. I've replaced the RCAs and binding posts with WBT stuff, added Vibrapods and VPI Magic Bricks. Outside of those: no mods/tweeks performed. Find a used pair and they should fit your budget nicely(sans the NOS tubes). 100+ watts per channel into 8 ohms.
I've had the AR VT100 with alon lotus sigs (90db),my friend has the VT 120 mono's on his alon V mk 1 (87db)...both are superb, the VTL has a little more bass and air, the AR has more dynamics,and pacing with all types of music...Happy Holidays...Bill
I was looking at the McIntosh 275s, 75 wpc stereo and then I could get a second amp later and switch them to mono. How do these amps compare to the others?
Horseface, if you are referring to N802's, the crossover is at 350hz and the disparity in sound between a tube amp on top and solid state on the bottom is vividly evident, and not conducive to good sound. It would be a bad choice to bi-amp with anything other than identical amps. I know, because curious minds want to experiment, so I gave it a try and it was terrible.