threshold amp


I recently got a threshold stasis 3 amp.i might have made a mistake, does any one know if this amp is worth upgradeing being it will cost around 1000.00 bux.its a very clean piece but I paid 900.00 for it.should I sell it and buy a better model threshold for about 1500.00.my problem is if I upgradeit I don't know how far up the threshold chain I will have gone. anybody have any idea where the upgades would take it to? thanks glasspak
glasspak
"04-13-15: Unsound
FWIW, I prefer the Thresholds and later Pass amps to the Alephs. YMMV."

I'm not sure what you mean. Are you saying that you prefer the Aleph's, or is it the other way around?
just saying I think jon s / likes the threshold lower power sa series they are 50 watts for sa 50 and 100 watt monos sa1
hey unsound, with full upgrades from jon what realm will the stasis 3 reside in comparison to other threshold amps?
Zd542, "...the other way around...".
Glaaspak, It depends on you and your system. The S series amps run the first 20% in Class A into 8 Ohms, but while the power doubles down into lower impedances, the class A % halves accordingly. The Class A/AB S series is more forward and vivid, the Class A series is more relaxed and distant.
While I am very familiar with the Meadowlark Kestral hot rods, I'm not familiar with your Meadowlarks. It might just come down to which presentation you prefer and how much power you need. As you can see from my above description, sometimes the more powerful S series might have enough Class A sound with more reserve power. On the other hand if your room isn't too big, or you don't listen to music with lifelike dynamic contrasts, the less powerful Class A SA series might be preferable. The SA series do seem to cost significantly more though. You might end up lacking enough power at your budget to afford the SA series sound? If you crave some of the Class A sound on a more restricted budget; you might be, (somewhat ironically) somewhat compensated by buying more power than you need in a more affordable S series amp. The later e series amps have balanced inputs, and some have dual trannies. With your c-j pre I don't think you'll find that important.
BTW, Jon is a pleasure to do business with, and the Thresholds were really built well in their day. IMHO, While there might be some other amps in your price range that might compete, there aren't many. My experience with the newer class D amps have been inconsistent, but to be truthful very limited.