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Solid State amps known to sound good with Klipsch


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Amps I didn't like:

Sony ES series and Adcom.

Amps I really liked:

Crown PS_200 and D_75a, Pioneer D3.

I wonder with the good reputation of the Sony and Adcom amps if their was some other explanation for the dislike. Both made my k-horns sound very ear piercing and 2 dimensional, but it could have been in combination with other components in the system at the time. It seems like the big horns are revealing but it can be hard sometimes to pinpoint exactly where the negative sound is coming from. I have occasionally been listening to a recording and wondering what the bell just happened to my system because it suddenly sounds soon bad. Turns out it is faithfully reproducing a crappy recoring.

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Hypex Ncore amplifier are among the best amplifiers I ever heard. I use NC1200 and my search for good amplifier is over

I have seriously thought about going with the Hypex Ncore amps, but I don't know if I could make it by myself.

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Over the last 20 years my Yamaha R-8 has done an exceptional job powering a Heresy II Signature Series pair. More recently, having opportunities to acquire 2 R-9's, La Scalas and Klipshorns, I can say the R-9's do better than the R-8. I always loved the flat loudness feature on the R-8 and the R-9 has this as well. I strictly run with tone bypass engaged. Rolling the flat loudness allows for quick adjustments to listening conditions. I highly recommend both models.

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The best Ncore mousetrap that is available right now IMO is the Nord. The One Up version provides an input board that allows you to roll opamps or even discrete opamps. I listened to the monoblock version for a long time in my system recently, and they sound terrific. Not near as dry sounding as other class D amps I have heard.

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Adcom GFA-535. It's not reputed to sound the best with Klipsch, but mine pushes my Heresies very well. For $100 ($150 if you're impatient), it's a slightly-bright but dynamic amp that I've enjoyed very well. I've had it through three pairs of Klipschs (Synergy F-20, RP-280F and KP-201/Heresy II) and it definitely sounds the best with the Heresy.

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Anyone got an electrical schedule for a Goldring SÄ 60 Solid State Amplifier please.

Just rescued this from the graveyard bin.

Switched it on and it blew the .7 amp fuse.

Fuse seems the right value, 240V 130watts.

Like to repair this old SS amp. 

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+1 on Sansui then x100. I have listened to or tried many SS amps. ( tubes too)   The Khorns are making sounds that are breathtaking with the BAF1 and CAF1 I am now using. A fraction of the cost of most all options, and a sound that blows away everything I have tried.  Vanishing low THD and TIM, and super fast and amazing 200V/ microsecond.... they leave nothing wanting!!!

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Been looking at the Wyred 4 Sound New SX-1000R.... What do you think for 2 channel using RF7ii

https://wyred4sound.com/products/power-amps/mono/sx-1000r

 
SX-1000R Features
  • Powered by ICEpower® (ASP module)
  • Up to 570w in 8Ω
  • Factory Selectable mains 115/230VAC
  • Idle power consumption 10w
  • Thermal protection
  • Differential, fully balanced
  • Over current protection
  • DC protection
  • Exceptional input stage raises input impedance to 60.4kΩ
  • Sound optimized soft clip
  • Rugged construction
  • Standard 12V DC Trigger
  • ½” Machined and Anodized front panels
  • WBT nextgen™ binding posts
  • Internal Kimber Kable TCX multi-gauge, multi-strand wire
  • Gold Plated unbalanced (RCA) input
  • Neutrik Balanced (XLR) input
  • Available, custom Anthracite gray color chassis
  • Compact size (8.5”W x 4.125”H x 13.5”D)
  • 13 lbs.
  • Covered by a 5 YEAR WARRANTY
SX-1000R Specifications
  • Typical THD+N 8Ω (10W out): 0.0055%
  • Power Output 8Ω @ 0.2% THD+N: 570W
  • Power Output 8Ω @ 1.0% THD+N: 625W
  • Power Output 4Ω @ 0.2% THD+N: 1,140W
  • Power Output 4Ω @ 1.0% THD+N: 1,225W
  • IMD (CCIF): 0.0005%
  • Transient Inter modulation (TIM): 0.005%
  • Output Idle Noise: <80µV
  • Efficiency 4Ω: 79% @ 1000W
  • Efficiency 8Ω: 78% @ 500W
  • Frequency Response 20Hz-20kHz: ± 0.4db
  • Lower Bandwidth: 3.3Hz (All Loads)
  • Balanced Input Impedance: 60.4kΩ
  • Unbalanced Input Impedance: 60.4kΩ
  • Dynamic Range: 118db
  • Gain: 27db
  • Sensitivity: 2.95V
  • Output Impedance: 0.005Ω
  • Min Load: 2Ω
  • Dampening Factor (100Hz 8Ω): 2000
  • Max Output Current: 40A
  • Channel Tracking: < ± 0.02 db
  • Idle Power Consumption: 15W
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