Accuphase amplifier choice


Hello All,

I have decided to upgrade my Parasound A21 amplifier looking for a more refined sound. The following are the amplifiers that I have in my mind:

Accuphase A-48s
Accuphase P-4600
Coda No. 8 (meterless)
Coda 16.0 (meterless)

Currently I am leaning largely to Accuphase. My dealer says that the Class A 48s will sound better with my ProAc D48R. But I am worried that I will lose dynamics since the Accuphase is only 50W into 8 Ohms. But it doubles all the way into 1 ohm.

The P-4600 is a higher wattage amp and I think it should be able to drive the D48R with ease because it doubles down to 2 ohm load. So I am not concerned with it's ability to drive the ProAcs.

I do have some feedback on the P-4600 from another thread here and appreciate it. But now looking for some comparisons.

Has anyone compared/experienced the Accuphase Vs Coda amplifiers? Any feedback is appreciated.

milpai

@jfrmusic ,

Yes, yours was the FIRST P-4600 post that I noticed anywhere on the internet, that can be truly deemed as a "user review". Thanks for that. And you had mentioned earlier too that your speakers hardly go beyond 1 Watt.

Sometimes I wonder, if that is the case for some speakers, then in that case would it even make a difference whether that 1 Watt came from a A-48S or the P-4600? One thing is for sure that except for 1 unfavorable "user experience" on this site, nowhere else have I noticed anything unfavorable about the Accuphase amps - be it integrated or power amps.

@milpai 

Class A has less headroom and a lot more weight and heat and in the future you might end up with less efficient speakers in a larger room or sit further away from them. You want to have as much headroom as possible so the amp can be operated in its lowest gain setting with the highest SNR. So that’s why I wouldn’t choose to purchase a Class A Accuphase. I’m in Class A bias most if not all the time with the P4600 with none of the pure Class A disadvantages and all of the headroom and advantage of Class A/AB. 

@milpai 

Don’t you feel the choice between the P-4600 and 48S has become a bit tougher? 🙂

When it comes to headroom vs. damping factor, they really shape an amp’s character in different ways. A higher damping factor usually means tighter, more controlled bass, while a lower one often brings a bit more warmth and ease. Headroom, meanwhile, is all about that reserve power — the extra juice an amp can deliver above its rated output for those dynamic peaks in the music.

If you’re buying new, see if your dealer will let you try both amps at home. Nothing beats hearing them in your own system; that’s where the real decision gets made.

I have had the opportunity to spend time with Parasound A21, Primaluna Evo400 and Coda # 8, owned them all at the same time.  Dealer let me trial Krell gear.  Going from the A21 to the Coda was a noticeable step up, the Coda just did everything better, A21 is a great Amp but if I had those 2 amps, the Coda would never leave the rack.  Now, if we are talking solid state class A, I haven’t had any amp in my set up that delivers like the Krell.  It has a damping factor that puts an iron grip on controlling the speakers, enough head room for just about any speaker and is Class A but biased in a way where it isn’t a toaster oven.  The blend, mix of control with a warmth, almost tubelike sound is to me magical.  I would guess the coda 16 would be potentially a step up from my Krell 300xd.  If you are stuck on Accuphase which I’m sure is an unbelievable amp, I’d buy the beefiest class A Accuphase you can. The Coda 16 can drive anything and will deliver more than enough Class A.  If you get the chance, check out the Krell XD amps, sounds like it would deliver exactly what you are looking for. 
 

Accuphase is especially renowned for their class A amps, and their current offerings include the A-48s, A-80 and the A-300 monoblocks.  They all double down to 1 ohm and have high damping factors.  I don't think that they suffer from any lack of headroom.

I have owned the A-48 and the A-300, which I can attest are both hugely capable and very musical, but have not heard the A-80.