Amplifier ideas with KEF Reference 1


I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on a pair of KEF reference 1's for my 10'x14' office (currently LS50's). Current electronic setup is all PS Audio (bhk monoblocks, bhk  signature preamp, directstream dac). Incredible sound, zero complaints other than the fact that the monoblocks run hot. I'm getting cooked so the whole ps audio setup is listed for sale.... Although it just may end up at home for a future 2 channel setup!

So with that background, please share ideas for a high quality system that's cool running. Budget up to $15k. I'll add that I favor the warmer side of the spectrum. I'm a bass player and like tight, fast, deep bass..... Glorious mids, and smooth highs. Current ideas to match with the  KEF Reference 1's include:

1. Bel Canto Black EX (integrated or the separates). My contact says the separates are far superior. I'm concerned this setup is too analytical. Anyone heard them?

2. Bel Canto Ref600m. Keep my directstream dac and bhk signature preamp. Probably more than good for an office!?!

3. Hegel 360 or the new forthcoming monster integrated (590)? They're not too pretty to look at but it seems like I've read about hegel and kef being matched at several audio shows. Is there a hegel house sound particularly with the KEF’s?

4. McIntosh mc611. I'll admit it.... I'm a sucker for the looks of McIntosh plus their easy listenability. I've never had ear fatigue listening to a McIntosh setup. I'd be keeping the directstream dac and bhk signature preamp for this combo. Afraid that is be giving up a lot going from the bhk monoblocks to the McIntosh with similar heat. 

5. Luxman L509x. Brand new. Supposed to be very musical and runs cool. I'd probably run with the directstream dac. 

Your thoughts / ideas are appreciated.... Especially if you've heard the recommendation with KEF reference 1's. It's all about system synergy, right!?!

thank you,
ken


keoliphant
Georgehifi,

Your posts speak of someone with theoritical knowledge.  Your example of a sample simulated load with Kantor's circuit is somewhat flawed as they also built in a zobel network into the load and a simlulated load may not take into accout the affects that the speaker cable would add to the load which is going to then affect those measurements as well. 

I also don't think that Stereophile uses simulated measurements any more either. 

I rember reading one of your posts on a loudspeaker that you said wouldn't sound good on anything other than a particular high powered solid state and yet we got fantastic results with a low powered tube amp.

So there is theoritical knowledge vs practical knowelege and experience which is what we do we experiment with different amplifiers on a set of speakers till we create the sound we find desirable. 

As per Caphill he is very correct the Naim Nova is fantastic it is practical, compact, warm and punchy, cool running with a fantastic app and it sounds wondeful on the Ref 1 a perfect office system, we show this very same combination in our shop the Naim's slightly warm rich presentation coupled with its punchy dynamic drive makes for a very musical engaging system. 

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ


Thanks for the naim suggestion caphill and audio doctor. Would you advise this setup over a supernait integrated?
I also don’t think that Stereophile uses simulated measurements any more either.
Really?? taken just three days ago.
Again the wavy one is into an easy simulated Kantor load.
And this is what you’ll hear, bad dips at 200hz and 5khz, and peaks at 60hz, 2khz and 10khz.
In other words this amp will sound very coloured (like it’s been EQ’d), because it’s not flat even into an easy speaker load.

https://www.stereophile.com/images/718BP21fig01.jpg
Fig.1 BorderPatrol P21 EXD, 8 ohm tap, frequency response at 2.83V into: "simulated loudspeaker load" (gray, wavy trace).


keoliphant seeing your budget is up to $15k a quick search I would recommend this $12k GamuT Di150 LE integrated amplifier as it gives good current ability and remains quite flat with the simulated load and will also stay reasonably flat with the Kef’s load.
https://www.stereophile.com/images/417Gam150fig01.jpg

https://www.stereophile.com/content/gamut-di150-le-integrated-amplifier



Cheers George
Here are a few integrates that have simulated easy load tests done by Stereophile most don’t become tone controls that you and others have mentioned.

Belcanto Ref600 good
https://www.stereophile.com/images/916BC600fig1.jpg

Lux L509X good
https://www.stereophile.com/images/518L509fig01.jpg

BelCanto Black good (fine plot)
https://www.stereophile.com/images/615BCBfig12.jpg

This T&A V10, didn’t fair too good
https://www.stereophile.com/images/archivesart/V10FIG01.jpg

Ayre AX-5 good (much finer plots)
https://www.stereophile.com/images/713AX5fig01.jpg

Peachtree Nova 300 was good but droops up high.
https://www.stereophile.com/images/517PN300fig01.jpg

Benchmark AHB2 also good (fine graduation plots)
https://www.stereophile.com/images/1115BAHB2fig01.jpg

Cheers George
@georgehifi The Benchmark AHB2 is not an integrated. It is an amp only.  I use it in my office.

@audiotroy Is the 14 x 10 room adequate for the KEF Ref 1? The room seems a little small to me.