Pass Labs vs Mark Levinson vs Parasound - best 2 channel amp used under $2,500?


I am in the market to to replace my dead Chapter Two ss amp.  My system includes a SAS Audio tube preamp, Metronome tube CD player, Oppo Blue Ray, Talon Raven C speakers, Saturn dual 12" sub, Integra AV processor, Eastern Electric tube phono stage, and several turntables.  The new amp will power the front channels (Talons) for HT and also for dedicated 2 channel listening.  I haven't figured out how to run both preamps yet so likely the amp will reside in my HT system and when I want to platy records I'll have to switch cabling.

I would prefer an A/B amp over class D with at least 100 wpc.  My last amp provided 300 wpc.

I listen mainly to jazz and vintage rock.  My listening room is roughly 25' x 35' x 12' with rudimentary acoustical tweaks (will work on refining).  I want a grain-free, natural sound with a  deep soundstage.  I am open to any amp but want to stay with established brands, as i have in the past purchased off brands  that have performed well but don't hold their value or can't be repaired (like the Chapter Two).

I will eventually replace the preamp/processor and would love opinion son an appropriate pairing with the amp you suggest.

Your suggestions are greatly appreciated.
lorenc1

lorenc1

I am actually intrigued that you own a Metronome CD Player.

Which model? How long have you owned it?


Happy Listening!

I’ll 3rd the Bryston.
You can pick up a used 4BSST for around $2,000.00
or a 4BSST2 for around $2,500.00. If you can find used from a dealer, either would still have the remainder of it’s 20 year warranty. Not only are the Brystons incredible sounding amps, that have no problem driving difficult loads, there is a reason Bryston can put a 20 year warranty on their products - they are very reliable and well built.
I had a 10 year old Bryston 3B, that started having a problem with the switch. I sent it in for repairs and about 10 days later I received it back with a new switch installed, along with a few other internal parts upgraded, re-biased and brought back to new spec - all at no cost, except shipping. By comparison, I had a 3 year old Krell that had the rt. channel go out; when I called the service dept. at Krell, they said that they no longer serviced that model (I was not asking for warranty, just to get it fixed) as it was being replaced with a new model, but they would be most happy to sell me the new model for a mere $6,500.00 - how good of them.
Both Pass and Parasound are very good amps, but, for the money, you would never be disappointed with the sound, performance or reliability of a Bryston. JMO...Jim
With his size room, about five times the volume of my room, I'd say he needs some real juice to play sound at realistic levels.  With average efficiency speakers we're probably talking 200 watts minimum.