Recommendations for an Amp/Preamp combo excellent musically and very reliable


Hello, having often encountered major reliability problems with components that may be too sophisticated in their design and which have taken too many months to be repaired, I thank you for giving me your recommendations for an Amp/Preamp combo that is excellent musically and also solid as a rock. My speakers are Magnepan 3.7i with 2 Vandersteen subwoofers.. My room is 550ft2.  I am looking for a holographic placement of voices and instruments, a 3D soundstage. I want a sound that gives me goosebumps. I do not want the bass to be sloppy. I am looking for a sound that is not tiring after a few hours of listening. My musical styles are very varied from classical music to jazz, pop, world music, rock, blues, rap, hip-hop...Budget is up to $15k and I could consider used equipment. Thank you.

mllc

I've had Maggie 3.6Rs on Mye Stands since the mid 90s.  For the past 15 or so years driven by Sanders Monoblocs and Preamp.  Roger designed them to drive his electrostatics (back in the Innersound days) which like Maggies require much power and current.  Beautiful combination.

I do not know the particular requirements of your speakers beyond them requiring a fair amount of power, but I have found that with my Fyne F-702 floor standing speakers—augmented by two Rythmik F12SE Subs—my Rogue Audio RP-7 tube preamp, two monobloc Odyssey Audio Kisment solid state amps (200 watts each), and Silversmith Fidelium speaker cables have given me superb three dimensional sound, excellent timbre of the instruments, and, overall, a wonderful experience.  We listen to a wide variety,of music, from classical to the Moody Blues, CCR, and vocalists.

Third time I've had to log in today...so far.  Something is broken.

Anyway, there are any number of great brands of equipment to choose from.  My advice to you is to shop for a dealer first.

I have a CODA #16 amp with a Benchmark HPA4 preamp. You can get those 2 for under $15k combined in the used market. Unfortunately, the CODA #16 is hard to get used. This combo is great with Maggies. I owned the LRS+ and the Mini.

If you want a lot cheaper the Schitt Wotan at $2k amp is as good as the CODA #8 (at $7k). The HPA4 preamp is nice with this combo too. I currently use the Wotan with the Mini and this is a great combo. I owned the CODA #8 v1 in the past.

I have no intention of changing the #16 or Wotan but I want to add either an Allnic DAC or preamp because each of those were the most detailed gear I ever heard. However, these are tube gear so there is a great musical sound to it. I am hoping they come out with lower cost versions of what I heard, otherwise it will be many years before I get that great sound in my system.

The Allinc preamp or DAC with a Schitt Wotan amp would be very nice too. I heard this combo in my house on the Magnepan Mini. The #16 is a better amp than the Wotan, but the Wotan cost $2k.

I used to have the Sanders Magtech amp with the Magnepans. The Sanders was not as powerful as the Wotan and the #16. I would rank it the 3rd best amp for the Maggies that I owned.