Are There Any Good, High Power Solid State Amps?


I feel like I'm running low on power with my current 100 watt tube amp, so I'm looking for suggestions. I'd like to try solid state, but I want an amp with an airy, rich tonality. I've been thinking either Pass (love the XA series, but I'm afraid it won't be enough power) Pass X, Krell, Clayton, etc. Can you make any suggestions (new or used somewhere in the $5K - $10k range)?
Thanks in advance.
louisl
I am partial to certain class D amps for high current applications. If your budget wer upwards of $10K, thre are some excellent choices. . . Bel Canto Ref 100 Mk.2 monos for about $6K are quite delightful and may fall slightly on the warmer side of neutral. More center neutral may be the Rowland 312 stereo--which I have seen offered on Agon for c.ca $10K as demo or used--as well as the Spectron Mus 3 stereo or mono, which may also fall within your price range, depending on configuration and creature comforts. G.
Since you have a tube amp already, and probably prefer its sound to solid state, perhaps you should consider trying a hybrid amp, as it combines the best of both worlds, great bass response (deep, tight and quick), with extended treble response and a nice touch of tube bloom to the mid-range. I went that way, and I doubt I will ever go back to either solid state or tube power amplifiers.

I highly recommend the Lamm M2.2 hybrid amplifier. It has 220 wpc into 8 ohms. It is a magnificient amplifier, and is better than any solid state amp I have heard (including the DarTZeel NHB-108 - although that might be becasue of its lower power, and the fact that it is a stereo amp), and it is better than any tube amp I have heard (bar one, the VAC Phi 300, which while it could not compete in the bass response, was better in the treble response, so I consider them to be equals). Used it probably runs about $11K, but you might get lucky, especially in this economy.

I own the Lamm M2.1 (200) hybrid amp, which is the predecessor to the M2.2. It is slighly dark sounding in comparison, but other than that it is identical sounding to the M2.2. (Note: by replacing the one stock Sovtek 6922 in each amp with some nice NOS tubes, such as the Amperex pinched waist tubes that I use, one can virtually eliminate slight dark sounding treble. I recommend replacing the tubes in the M2.2 as well, as the stock Sovtek tube is just okay, and a good NOS tube will make the amp sound better.) Used the M2.1 goes for between $7-8K.

My two cents worth.
Good Luck in your search.
I would suggest that you push the limits and get a darTZeel NHB-108B. There are two currently for sale on AudiogoN, one for $10K and one for $11K.

If you feel that the darTZeel doesn't have enough power, I would recommend the Clayton M-300. These two, and the Pass XA series, are as close to tube sounding as I've heard from SS. The darTZeel is the best, but it's 100 wpc may not be enough for you. The Pass XA series is very good as well, but the Clayton M-300 will give you more power for less $$$ and sound better than the Pass X seies, IMHO.

Cheers,
John

BTW, Kurt_tank's Lamm reco is a good one too.
Long list of suggestions, yet no one knows what the OPs power requirements are based on his speakers' specifications or room size.