suggestions for preamp/amp combos


Hi, just wanted to get some friendly suggestions for preamp/amplifier (can mix and match freely) combos that produce warm yet clean and not overly bright acoustics. Pretty vague, eh? Anyways, looking to keep the price tag under 3-4k for the used combo, would be driving larger monitors, maybe Spendors 2/3 and larger (love the British sound), no subs, or etc. Generally listen to acoustics, both classical and modern, but can mix it up with Pavarotti to Portishead. A big fan of Audiogon and lurker for many, many years.

Big thanks to everyone in advance.
catboy44106
I know you said pre/power,But I love my ARCVSI60>
And it will drive any speakers.
I agree that with your budget, you do not have to buy used. I am currently in the process of obtaining and evaluating a new pre/power combo, and so I will have to get back to you.
Spendors sounds ok with tubes, solid state is much preferred though as the spendors have already a warm sound to them.
I did try different tube amps with them & they end up too smooth for their own good.
Solid state amp like Luxman, Krell, Classe, Mccormack would work very well w/ the Spendors.
Others experience may differ.
Catboy: I am very happy with my current preamp/amp combo. I bought a gently used McIntosh C220 tube-hybrid preamp from Audio Classics for about $2750. I have an Odyssey Audio Stratos HT3 (with cap upgrade), but if you don't need that third channel, go with a Stratos Stereo Plus amp (includes the cap upgrade) for $1400. If that's too far over budget (and you can't find one used), go with the standard Stratos Stereo for $1200 or the Odyssey Audio Khartago Extreme/SE for $1200 (slightly less power - depends on your room, speaker efficiency and listening preferences - ask Klaus at Odyssey which would be best for you).

Note that both Audio Classics and Odyssey Audio have in-home trial periods, so if it doesn't work for you, you can return them.

I love this combo - it provides pretty much what you're looking for: warm, clean, quiet, with excellent detail, transients that are just right, and good dynamics. The sound stage is dependent on the source material, and can be huge. I also have tremendous image stability. Criticisms? I wish macro dynamics were a little more powerful, and I wish my speakers would dissappear a little better. The treble is clean and clear, but I wouldn't mind a little more of that shimmering quality I've heard on some very expensive rigs. But with this combo, I rarely run into a CD that I can't listen to and enjoy. It is never harsh, brittle or edgy. I rarely use the McIntosh's tone controls, but it's nice to have that capability. I also love the MM phono section and wide-range balance control. And the remote, of course. The Odyssey amps are just a huge bang for the buck - real high end amps at a mid-fi price, IMO.

The rest of my system is in my system link.