$8k budget. Need advice.


Hello all,

If you clicked on this page you must have some kind of input. But first, let me narrow it down.

I just picked up a pair of AAD 2001 monitors. I love these to death and may never give them up. I need an amp now that will work best with these.

First, music I enjoy ranges from dark folk music (like Iron and Wine) to Classical guitar and Contemporary/Modern Piano to Sia and Ingrid Michaelson. Even some emo/punk mixed in here and there.

The sound I'm going for is a slightly open mid-range and tube-like lush (which is a requirement). Extended highs and good bass control is mandatory as well. Good blend of resolution and musicality would be best. I tend to like the warmer sound as well, given my preference to tubes.

Amp will need to be an integrated with a tube pre-amp (but will consider SS if it is warm enough). Needs to be class A or A/B, 100-300 watts per channel into 8ohm and be at least semi-aesthetically pleasing. Yes, looks count too but are not top priority.

At this point I'm seriously considering a BAT VK300se 6H30 model. I've read other threads on this one and it seems great but don't know if it will be good for the AADs.

If you've had experience with other integrated amps of this type/class I'd be very interested in your feedback. Anything up to the $8k range, new/used, doesn't matter. Biggest reason I'm asking is because this is one of those rare opportunities that I actually have money to spend on a hobby like this and it may not come again for a very long time. I need to make this one count. All inputs are greatly appreciated. Thank you!
tiggerfc
Pathos Logos (new $4,795 and you can get one used for $2,000-$2,500 here on Agon). My buddy had this amp and it is very sweet sounding but still with all the resolution you want to hear in the mix. It has 6922s in the preamp stage and a solid-state output stage (true dual-mono and outfitted with oversized transformers and power supplies). Here is a link to a recent review: http://www.soundstage.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=193:pathos-acoustics-logos-integrated-amplifier&catid=55:full-length-reviews&Itemid=4. Good luck.
Why integrated and what are your sources? Based upon your listening and the power requirements of the AAD's I would recommend tube based mono blocks, like the VTL MB125's. (I have no affiliation with the pair being sold here.)

Then depending on the number of sources you could get a great preamp, either active (tubes)or passive. Also do you have your source components? And don’t forget cabling as well.

If thought out you can get a real lot of bang for the buck…
Thanks Cmalak for the suggestion. I will look into it more.

Ts0711, thank you as well for the VTL suggestion. I have only briefly looked into their gear but it seems like a good route.

As far as sources, I am still working that one out. I can't for the life of me choose anything so until I do so it will be my PS3 and my Sonos player. Sad, isn't it? I'm trying to incorporate a turntable so I guess a phono option included is a good idea. May go the route of a Camelot transport as well.

I'm using Cardas Crosslink speaker cable and Moon-Audio Black Dragon interconnects, digital cable and fiber. Mojo Audio PC and a Cary Xciter DAC.

I suppose the idea around the integrated is to keep the setup simple. Of course if I entertain the idea of monoblocks then I'll certainly need a preamp.