+1 @jperry for the Aesthetix Atlas. Superb hybrid amp. Best part is that you can send it in to get upgraded at any time as funds allow. A great long term buy.
Looking for an amp that punches way about its weight and I can grow with
So recently I purchase a McIntosh MC300 from a reputable dealer and got it and plugged it in and turned it and a nice arc/small flame came out the top and then the amp no longer worked. So I am sending it back, and sending back a McIntosh is no funny it is too heavy and there are too may boxes!!! Anyway this have given me time to think and do a lot more reading and I find this forum has some very open views on their thoughts which I love. So that being said I am looking for an amp that punches way above its weight. They will be driving Martin Logan Electromotion ESL's. I know that electrostatic speakers require amps over watts (I think that is what I have be reading but I am still learning)
So a couple of the important details; my budget is around $3000 with a little wiggle room. The rest of my system is as follows: SOTA Sapphire VI turntable, McIntosh MP100 Phono pre, Schiit Feya+ tube rolled pre. 90% of the music I listen to is Rock the other 10% is Jazz. I am looking for something that will last me awhile and be great for a Martin Logan upgrade at some point. I have been looking at some stuff by Rogue and Odyssey but dont know the brands well. I also live out on the middle of nowhere and all I really have available to listen to is McIntosh. So any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
So a couple of the important details; my budget is around $3000 with a little wiggle room. The rest of my system is as follows: SOTA Sapphire VI turntable, McIntosh MP100 Phono pre, Schiit Feya+ tube rolled pre. 90% of the music I listen to is Rock the other 10% is Jazz. I am looking for something that will last me awhile and be great for a Martin Logan upgrade at some point. I have been looking at some stuff by Rogue and Odyssey but dont know the brands well. I also live out on the middle of nowhere and all I really have available to listen to is McIntosh. So any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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The Esl and esl x are great speakers! I had the esl x and eventually upgraded to the esl 13a. Here is my opinion.. ML speakers love power... but not just watts, they also need volts. Do yourself a favor and read this: http://sanderssoundsystems.com/technical-white-papers/52-esl-amp-white-paper I have the magtech amp and it’s totally badass. Im not saying that its the one for you but I promise that high voltage is super important. Maybe demo a t+a amp 8 as it is a hv design... or just pony up for the magtech |
They are both very extended and transparent. Deep resolving bass Smooth. Grain free highs. Exceptionally quiet. Large image. I thought the ZOTL40 with its EL34 tubes had a little more forward midrange “bloom”. sidebar comment and response to @tvad's post above i also have the lta zotl40 ref - the amp is definitely among the most transparent, 'insightful' tube amps out there... certainly the most transparent i have heard and i have had many many of them... the degree of midrange and midbass bloom from that amp can be improved by using mullard old stock el34's or (their close equivalents) and careful selection of input tubes |
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BRYSTON and PASS LABS both made incredible amps that are built like tanks and will last as long as you wish them to. They are expensive, but at least in this case you will get every penny's worth. These are both products that simply don't decay with age. Either one will drive the Martin Logan's to their fullest sonic capability. I have heard both. The fact that you are a heavy rock listener makes me hesitate to recommend any tube amps. Most "Rock Guys" don't care for the sound of tubes. But if I were, it would be PRIMA LUNA EV400'S with the EVO400 preamp. The key to "rock" in this case would be to load the EVO400 with a full set of TUNG SOL KT150's. I believe it would change your mind about tubes very quickly. |
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