What amp is best with Wilson Sasha DAW speakers


Just received my new Wilson Sasha DAW speakers and am now beginning to sift through a long list of electronics that would bring out the best in them. If anyone owns these and could give some recommendations I love to hear them. I’m open to tube or solid state. Looking for amps and preamp. All opinions are appreciated.
carey1110
Warm, musical yet detailed?

Pass Labs and be done with it.

not sure?  Call Reno hi-fi, and take advantage of their demo policy.

250.8 would do the job nicely and at a reasonable price.
@rauliruegas I was commenting on roberjerman's absolutely ridiculous delusional Statement that the Halo A21 is competitive with any five figure Amp! I can name dozens that absolutely thrash it!


Then you come out with a similar ridiculous delusional Statement:

Dear @initforthemusic  : I don't know the Halo 21 ( I never listened. ) but the Parasound JC1 monobloks are far away of that mediocrity/average quality performance and competes with any amplifiers you can name it, at any price.

At any price! That indicates you have heard every Amp, which clearly you have not, or you could not make such a ridiculous Statement. So Ok lets's see a list of all the Amps you have heard to make such a Statement.
Dear @initforthemusic  : Spectral, ML, Krell, Gryphon, Audio Note Ongaku, Atmasphere, Air Tigth, Lamm, Conrad Johnson, Plinius, Joule, Audio Research, MBL, ASR, Boulder, Nagra, Rowland,  Thrteshold/Pass, Rogue, Ayre, SimsAudio, Wavac,  VTL, Cary, Luxman, Mcintosh, Halcro,   Crown, Denon, Nad, Naim, Dartzeel, YBA, Chord, Classé, Coda, Edge,  etc, etc .

Too many to name it and paired with very good audio systems, some I experienced in my system and in other systems.  Ovbiously I don't listen to all audio amps but I have enough experience about to post that " ridicolous " statement.

Please let me know how many times do you listen the JC1s and with which speakers ?

R.
Rauligues, we are a Parasound dealer and we had the JC 1 on display, in the same rack was a pair of Electrcompaniet AW 400, a pair of Chord SPMP 650 monoblocks and the Reference Chord SPM 1400.

The reality is the Parasound was the cheapiest and least good souding amplifier in that stack.

It wasn’t that the JC 1 were bad, no they were decent, except that the Electrocompaniet was far better, the EC amps were about $2k more expensive, and the Chord monoblocks were a bit better than the Electrcompaniet.

Parasound builds great for the money gear, there is no way that any of their products compete with things that are five times the cost, we know we sell those items.

We sell Parasound because they produce excellent value for the dollar equipment, their products sound great for the price, are very well made and reliable.

In the case of the JC 1 they were nice not exceptional amplifers that got bettered by amplifiers that were not that much more expensive.


https://www.stereophile.com/content/audio-doctor-searching-best-everything

(this was before the Kef Blades and Chord Reference amplfiers, you can cleary see the JC 1 at the bottom of the rack)


Our test system at the time was a pair of Kef Blades, with the EMM Labs Dac 2X Se, Esoeric D03X reference dacs and a high end server, cabling and power conditioning.

Your love of the brand is noble but misguided, you really do get what you pay for.

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor