Ultimate Amplifier for the next 20 Years


Hello all!
Well, you I am again on the amplifier merry-go-round after my last digital amp(noname mentioned!) let me down in the dumps after a comparison with a Halo A21 amp. I had a keen ear friend who reviews for Stereo Times and he felt the same. Musical instruments more real sounding with better decay. Man was I surprised after thinking that the digital amp was my last! BTW, the most important part, my speakers are a pair of Apogee Studio Grands in beautiful piano black!! Now the digital amp is on subwoofers in which it has ALOT of punch! The perfect(but not cheap) subwoofer amp! High damping factor, runs cool, dual posts to run four(4) subs if you choose to and never runs out of juice!!

Anyway, I want to keep it under $5000 used or new. Prefer 2 channel amp and maybe monoblocks. Amp can't run too hot(very important)! My pre/pro is a Lexicon MC12B.
Here are my amps that I'm considering in order:

Classe CA2200- Runs class A up to 60 watts! Right now I have a dealer making me a killer offer. Probably the one I'm going to buy...

McCormack DNA500- My big second choose!

Theta Dreadnaught II- Since I have a 8.4 sound system but don't need alot of power for the other speakers, this would be the perfect multichannel amp for me(remember the .4 is powered by my digital amp). One BIG problem, it runs tooo freakin’ hot!

NuForce 9.2- Hearing great things.

Krell FBC300Cx- Jason Bloom ran only krell amps with Apogees.

Please add your thoughts on any comparison on these amps or a new one that you think are superior. I want this to be my last amp purchase for a long time! Right.... ; )

THANK YOU FOR ANY HELP ON THIS MATTER!!!
Best,
Paul
ptheo
My two cents = The last amp, is the Goldmund, try the Mimesis 18 monoblocks. If the Goldmunds float your boat except for the price, try the plain vanilla version of the Goldmund line = Job or aka stellavox lines. Pair of 200 wpc into 8 ohms with a stunning slew rate for about $2000 per pair of monoblocks. Last if the Goldmunds are too spendy and the Job/Stellavox just too visually challenged, consider the Plinius SA-102 on the secondary market. Plinius product will easily put the Classe to shame, trick will be getting a monoblock pair under $5000 but it can be done with patience. Best wishes on your quest. Any/All of the above will exceed your 20 year timeframe.
The way digital amplification is evolving, no one can say that any amp, analogue or digital, will be a viable option in 20 years.

But I can tell you that in the here and now, the NuForce Reference 9.02 amps would be real tough to beat driving your Apogees. I would seriously think about trying them out, and if I'm not mistaken, NuForce offers a 30-day home trial if you buy from them. My bet is that you won't be able to return them once you hear them perform. Happy Holidays!
The Parasound JC1's would drive your Apogees and I believe there's a switch so you can change from 10 to 25 watts class A. Also Plinius may be a good choice.
I have Plinius 102 right now and it runs freaking hot ! (at least in his Class A setting).
The Odyssey Extreme Monoblocks have lots of power (200-300 watts per channel) and current (180,000 microfarads of capacitance EACH), and a class A/B design. I leave mine on all the time and they don't get hot, but do stay warm. I reviewed them here on A'gon. $2700 per pair, brand new. Underrated in my opinion. If you're looking for 20 years, that just happens to be the length of the warranty, too.