Which amp ? ...


Hi folks.

I am searching for a used amp to go with my ARC SP14 and my Snell CV. I have narrowed the selection down to three.

My choices (so far) are the Aragon 8008, Threshold T200, Bryston 4bst.

I listen insanely loud and like a smooth top and tight, yet deep bottom.

Which of these three would you recommend? Or, if you think I am way off base, what do you like that I can pick up for under $1500.

Dean.
reelsmith
8008 MK2 sounds warm with rich mid/bass. I did A/B comparison with my friend and he eventually sold the T200.

I used Theta Data II -> Theta Pro Basic II DAC -> ARC LS 15 -> 8008 Mk2 -> NHT 3.3.
Reelsmith: have you gotten the beast home and hooked up yet? I'm curious to know if our recommendations have met with your approval...
Not yet.

Here is a little background:

I have been out of hi-fi for almost 10 years. At that time I had an SP-9II, an HCA-2200II, an ARC CD-2, a VPI Jr with an FT3 and an OC9 and a pair of Snell CV. I sold it all to pursue another hobby.

The SP-14 I purchased recently had an issue, so I sent it back. I now have a BAT VK-3i and a Lehman Black Cube. The BAT VK200 has not arrived yet and I also have the Alpha Version of the Audio Refinement CD Complete on the way as well. I have an old JVC table with an SME IIIs and an OC9 that I will use for a bit until I can afford to upgrade and I don't have any speakers yet! I really want the Snell CV but haven't found a pair yet. I may get a pair of Maggies (MG1.6QR) with a sub instead. If I do, I am sure a pair of Snells will turn up the next day.

I must say, I am blown away by the build quality of the VK3i!

Thanks for asking, Loonytunz.

Dean.
I'm sorry it took me so long to respond... but finding the speakers took longer than I imagined.

So, I've got the Snell CV, an Audio Refinement CD Complete (Alpha Version) and was using the VK3i and the VK200. Let me start about by saying that I am seriously jaded and what I have to say should be taken with a grain... no... lets make that a pound of salt.

The BAT stuff just didn't float my boat... which is to say they didn't pair well with the Snell's. The bottom end was too big, ill defined and too slow, the midrange was a bit grungier than what I was used too and the top too laid back.

So, long story short, I sold the BAT stuff and now have an ARC SP9II and a Parasound HCA2200II again... and it is absolute bliss. It's just one of those magical combinations that you dream about finding... the perfect set-up for your room, for your budget and your taste.

Years ago, when I built this system the first time, I went through dozens and dozens of components. This time around I should have known better than to mess with success.

I have no doubt that the BAT stuff is awesome gear, it just wasn't right for me and my set of circumstances.

The system is simply wonderful... it plays very loud without ever sounding strained. The top is incredibly revealing with lots of detail and air but with no edginess. The mids are too die for, imaging is spot on and the bass is deep, tight and fast.

I'm in heaven... and I have Audiogon to thank for it! The amp, pre-amp, speakers and the CD all came from Audiogoners and the total price tag was a hair under $3K! I've made some new friends along the way too. Life is good.

Dean.