Monoblocks with lots of bottom end?


Hi, everyone
I am in the market for a pair of monoblocks with lots of power & bottom end. Any suggestion? I am looking at Bryston 7BST or SST or the Simaudio W-10. I am using a BAT VK-30 tube preamp & Magnepan 3.6r speakers. I have heard "Galant Divas system in virtual system" and was very impressed with his setup. He was using Musical fidelity kW (1000w @ 8ohm) monoblocks. I have never heard so much bass from a ribbon speaker (Scintillas). I am trying to mirror his system without selling off my mortgage. Any suggestion would be welcome & consider. Thanks in advance for your input. By the way, my current amplifier is Simaudio Aurora 7ch (200w/ch @ 8ohm, 400w/ch @4ohm). I am bi-amping by using 4 channels from the amp. Two channels are driving the tweeters & 2 channels are driving the bass panels. Thanks
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Rowland Model 9tiHC. They are truly differential balanced and thus should mate well with your BAT preamp. I prefer it with battery power supply.

Original Classe Omega. Single chassis, but two amps inside, two power cords, etc. Also truly differential balanced. Weighs 250 lbs. because of all the caps in it.

The above two amps are current monsters, which is the issue here, not wattage. Unlike most monster amps, each actually sounds good (especially the Rowland).

As for tube amps, I would take the 192 lb. per chassis CAT JL-1's over anything above, but it is like a classic Ferrari in every respect -- nothing like it, when it runs.
bryston. great balance and control...and you don't have to sell the farm to get'em. good with maggies for sure.
Driving difficult loads is not simply a matter of watts. I think these were designed to power the Apogee Scintilla's difficult load. I've read many positive remarks regarding their quality of design and manufacture. Do a search and see for yourself.

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