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It's time to move up in my system. I'd appreciate some amp recommendations, as I haven't heard too many amps, and have little knowledge of some of the nuances involved in making a decision. Field testing amps is also difficult where I live.

My system is Magnepan 3.7 speakers; (2) Vandersteen 2wq subwoofers; Mojo Audio Mac Mini feeding a PS Audio Directstream DAC, straight to amp. No preamp. (Transparent ICs, Shunyata Triton, Anaconda PCs, DH Labs and Silnote SCs.) The current amp is a very fast and very powerful Class-D switching amp with tons of headroom.

The system is noiseless, clean, precise, detailed, neutral. The soundstage is huge, holographic, and immersive. Live recordings are the bomb. Sometimes it seems a bit sharp or harsh, but that's often the recording or the room. Overall, soft and sensuous, it ain't, but I can hear every note and breath.

I've heard some denigrate a different switching amp -- "I can hear the switching." This from a tube guy. I'd prefer not to get into any Class-X wars.

A local dealer is suggesting I look at Bryston, a classic match for Maggies, I'm sure, but he also suggests that the Bryston can be somewhat two-dimensional. His solution is a Levinson 532H, which he holds as more three-dimensional than Bryston.

Or, he has a demo Acoustic Research Ref150. Somehow, I doubt I'd like to go with tubes, due to the sonics, the expense, and the 'hassle' of dealing with tubes.

All of the prices mentioned are more than I'd like to spend, but I've gotta deal with that part of it.

So, I'd love to hear recommendations.

And... how does one audition amps when they live in an area of so few B&M audio stores?

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rhanson739
Tbg --

"Rhanson739, You are making a mistake,..."

Oh, that's just such a special, adorable way of putting it. To complete that sentence with the patronizing and condescending addition of "...we only learn through our mistakes" just polishes it up to a real shine.

I'd prefer to think of this as a process of reading, learning, asking hundreds of questions, querying others for their opinions, spending cash, arranging shipments, hours and hours of warmup, hours and hours of critical listening and adjusting, and more than a few hours of trepidation while trying to weigh each decision.

Besides, if you've been following the thread, you might recall my post of 7-1-15 where I said, "I also fear for the future of the company, as things have changed radically there." Such things are a big factor when weighing my choices. Maybe not so much for you, I guess.

Mistake? Nope. I'm perfectly happy with my choice, thanks. The CS2 is a great sounding amp.
Thank you Norm, I'll visit College Station as soon as the Texas DOT issues me a driver's license... Have to wait until I can obtain an ocular transplant... The Dinosaurs at DOT insist that they won't take action until I can see the road in front of me.

But there are rumors that there might be a Fall expedition to College Station courtesy of Nick Schultz... Could be loads of fun!

Meantime, I am confident that H-Cat sounds wonderful... Rest assured that so does the Rowland Continuum S2 selected by RHansen.

G.
Guidocorona, funny, those dinosaurs!

How many are coming with Nick Schultz and for what reason?

I have heard the Rowland at CES.
Norm, the descent of the Northern Brbarians on College Station was mentioned as a possible interesting excursion sometimes in the fall... The topic was mentioned as a "BTW" for approximately 10 seconds... It might involve possibly visiting you... I have no further information.

G.