2nd amp or one bigger amp?


Hello to all,
I was a happy owner of a CJ MV-55 amp. I recenty purchased a pair of Martin Logan Sequel IIs from here (A-gon) and things were great. The combanation sounded very nice at lower volumes considering I lived in an apartment. I recently moved into a house and I can play much louder :) BUT the MV-55 does not have enough juice to do that at 45W/channel. Should I consider a second MV-55 for a monoblock operation or sell the MV-55 and get a Premier 11? I'm very tight on budget at this time and the 12s are way over my budget. any advise is greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Shahen
shahens
look into 2 odyssey stratos monoblocks with the upgrades. or if you have the funds, get 2 classe cam amps. The odyssey is very similiar in sound for 1/3rd the price. As for electrical, 1 single 20 amp circuit would be plenty with 1 good line conditioner. You will not need 2 dedicated lines and 2 line conditioners. I have been at audio shows where they plugged all of there equipment into a 4 port richard gray device or a multiple port ps audio device. If you get a cheaper line conditioner, then you might need more than 1. As for current draw from a 20amp circuit, call an electrician when you get everything setup and he will put a device on the line that will indicate how many amps you are drawing at the panel. I think you will be surprised at how little amps you are drawing. I have 2 monoblocks plugged into a ps audio line conditioner on a dedicated 20 amp circuit. At my maximum listening level, I'm pulling a little over 5 amps at the panel. I could 3 more amps on the circuit and not have any problems.
Have you looked at the Innersound amps? The good thing about the Innersound, besides the good performance from what I have heard, is the trial period and warranty. I'm partial to the McCormack DNA-2 in any configuration and they can be upgraded by SMc Audio. You do get a warranty if you get a McCormack upgrade at SMc, but I don't know if it's transferable.
There is the DNA-500 you can purchase new.
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Sounds like you are hooked on tubes and I can understand why you would be. However, if you are not then you might want to consider one of Conrad Johnson's solid state amps like the MF2500 (used) or MF2250.

Or another option; I believe Martin Logans have the capability to run in a bi-amp fashion. If so you may want to purchase a CJ MF2250 ss amp and run it in combination with your MV55 tube amp. The MF2250 would handle the bass section and the MV55 would handle the mids and highs. A friend of mine runs this combo with a Premiere 11a / MF2250 into a pair of KEF's and it sounds great.

I am currently driving a pair of Thiel 3.6's with a CJ 16lsII tubed pre/ MF2500 ss amp. I am extremely pleased with the results.

Chuck
Keep in mind that if you biamp, you will have to match the impedance and output levels of the amps if they are of different types/models. In your instance with a tight budget, I would go for one larger amp. The 11 is a fair choice.
Timo is correct, that you will have to be sure the devices match, which is why I suggested the CJ combo. Call Knut at CJ if you are considering this route. He will be more than happy to answer your questions or make a suggestion.

Depending on the kind of music you listen too the 11(70wpc) may not provide the sound level you are looking for. You can buy a used MF2500 (250wpc) for about the same price or maybe even less than a used 11a and sound level will not be an issue.