AudioAficionado.org  

Go Back   AudioAficionado.org > Manufacturers Forums > Wilson Audio

Wilson Audio Authentic Excellence

 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Prev Previous Post   Next Post Next
  #1  
Old 03-09-2011, 09:51 PM
psjl's Avatar
psjl psjl is offline
Audio Snoopster
 
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: 22° 16′ 43″ N / 114° 9′ 26″ E
Posts: 394
Default Amps for Sasha W/P?

Hi All,

I have been following this great site for quite some time now, but this is my first posting.

I have been a very happy Sasha W/P owner since Nov-09. However, I have decided to change Amps, and have narrowed my search down to either the Krell Evo 600e or the Krell Evo One.

I am not a very 'technical'/knowledgeable audiophile, but just love listening to music, so I hope that I will be able to get some opinions on this topic to help me decide which way to go.

I have always loved the Wilson sound ever since listening to the Watt 2/Puppy's at Christopher Hansen's showroom in 1989 as a student. As I couldn't afford them then, I ended up getting Martin Logan Sequel's driven by Bryston & Wadia equipment. Over the years, I've played with various other equipment like B&W, Mark Levinson, and Classe, but finally decided to take the plunge (money-wise) when Wilson came out with the Sasha W/P's.

My system comprises the Ayre KX-R Pre-amp, Ayre QB-9 DAC (Ayre DX-5 upgrade is being considered), Apple Mac Mini, and Transparent Audio Reference XL (MM2) Speaker Cables & Interconnects. Up until a couple of months ago, I was driving the Sasha W/P's with the Classé Omega Omicron Monoblocks, but felt that I needed more control, detail as well as a better defined soundstage. I had the opportunity to sell the Classé Monoblocks at a great price, so I sold them first, but have been using a Plinius P10 Stereo Amp since then - and trust me when I say it's been hard going getting use to listening to my system nowadays!

My music tastes are wide ranging from the odd spattering of classical, to New Age, to Jazz, to main stream pop/rock hits, all the way to electronica/trip-hop/deep-beat/down-tempo music.

I like playing my music at low volume levels, but still want to hear the music detail/density to still be felt - ie. where music 'penetrates' as opposed to sounding 'muffled'/'distant'. I do of course love pumping the volume when no one other than myself is in! I do love 'slam', but also I highly appreciate music with detail without getting 'sterile'/'clinical' sounding - in other words, it has to sound musical with some warmth. When listening to jazz pieces with vocals, liquidity/fluidity is very important to me, which is why I do love the Ayre MX-R, but it's that last piece of 'oomph' that a more high current amp usually provides, which the Ayre cannot provide (at least that's how I felt when listening).

I have demo'ed the following Amps: Krell 402/402e, Krell 400/400e, Krell 600/600e, Ayre MX-R, Boulder 1050, Mark Levinson No. 53, T+A M10, Aesthetix Atlas, and Plinius SA-Reference. Hong Kong is a tough place to do A/B comparisons, and much begging and perserverence is required to get different dealers to allow their equipment to be shuttled in-between their competitors' respective showrooms. Most of the time it's a flat-out "no", but sometimes I've being lucky to find some cooperative ones.

Also, I really wanted to demo the Lamm M 1.2 Reference Amps, but the dealer here wasn't cooperative at all. I know these Amps are highly regarded by quite a few members of this forum, and also I believe 2 or 3 employees of Wilson Audio actually do use these Amps in there systems currently. However, because i could not demo them with the Sasha W/P's and the fact that the dealer/owner here is quite well-known for being "snotty", I decided I'ed take my business elsewhere (BTW the dealer use to be the Wilson Audio dealer a few years back).

End of the day, I felt that the Krell Evo 600e amps gave me a decent amount of 'everything' that I wanted (although I still would love to see an Ayre MX-R on steroids coming out from Charles Hansen's shop sometime in the future!). However, I also happened to be lucky enough to have the opportunity of being offered a Krell Evo One at an incredible once-in-a-lifetime price. It's still much more money than if I bought a Krell 600e, but then again, one only lives once.

Unfortunately, I will not be able to demo the Krell Evo One with my system, and thus I wanted to hear if there are any opinions from any other members of this forum. Serge (PH1), would love to hear your views even though I know you're not crazy about Krells with Sasha W/P's, and by the way, your thread (Ayre KX-R, "The eighth wonder of the world" and "Battle of the preamps") played a large part in me deciding to go with the Ayre KX-R.

Then again, if anyone of you think I am being too myopic in my Amp choice, please feel free to voice your thoughts on this topic, as I always believe that one can never stop learning new things in this hobby!

Many thanks in advance to all for providing me with advice.

Last edited by psjl; 03-24-2011 at 11:30 AM.
Reply With Quote
 


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

Audioaficionado.org tested by Norton Internet Security

All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:02 AM.



Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.10
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
©Copyright 2009-2023 AudioAficionado.org.Privately owned, All Rights Reserved.
Audio Aficionado Sponsors
AudioAficionado Subscriber
AudioAficionado Subscriber
Inspire By Dennis Had
Inspire By Dennis Had
Harmonic Resolution Systems
Harmonic Resolution Systems
Wyred4Sound
Wyred4Sound
Dragonfire Acoustics
Dragonfire Acoustics
GIK Acoustics
GIK Acoustics
Esoteric
Esoteric
AC Infinity
AC Infinity
JL Audio
JL Audio
Add Powr
Add Powr
Accuphase - Soulution
Accuphase - Soulution
Audio by E
Audio by E
Canton
Canton
Bryston
Bryston
WireWorld Cables
WireWorld Cables
Stillpoints
Stillpoints
Bricasti Design
Bricasti Design
Furutech
Furutech
Shunyata Research
Shunyata Research
Legend Audio & Video
Legend Audio & Video