This is an easy one for me. Without blinking an eye it would be a McIntosh. The MC402 in particular. Oodles of pure American muscle, 400w per channel (min) to be exact. I just love the history of the company, the technology, and lets not forget those gorgeous blue meters. To my ears the sound is just so sweet & involving that I get goose bumps. Well, like the title says - the amp of your dreams. I've been saving loose change for some time now & maybe in a few more years. Till then I'll just "Dream On"
The amp of your dreams...what would it be?
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Ayre MX-R -
No loop feedback, chasis is milled from a single piece of aluminum, relatively compact considering 150 watts/ch @ 8 ohms, 300 watts/ch @ 4 ohms, very wideband and clean, power ful and delicate (well, I've only heard the prototype at the CES 2006 show, and everyone says the shipping one is even better). Relatively compact.
Definitely worth a listen.the AudioWorx
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M8ta
Modula Neo DCC
Modula MT XE
Modula Xtreme
Isiris
Wavecor Ardent
SMJ
Minerva Monitor
Calliope
Ardent D
In Development...
Isiris Mk II updates- in final test stage!
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Saint-Saëns Symphonique/AKA SMJ-40
Modula PWB
Calliope CC Supreme
Natalie P Ultra
Natalie P Supreme
Janus BP1 Sub
Resistance is not futile, it is Volts divided by Amperes...
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Well if it sounds as good as it is supposed to a Halcro MC20 - lots of power, very low distortion, D class efficiency ( :greenstar: :greenstar: :greenstar: :greenstar: :greenstar: ) and it is an Aussie product (I have UK, US & Japan so far)
We know that hifi companies can make great sounding product, but in this day and age it needs to be efficient also.Mac 8gb SSD Audirvana ->Weiss INT202 firewire interface ->Naim DAC & XPS2 DR->Conrad Johnson CT5 & LP70S-> Vivid B1s. Nordost Valhalla cables & resonance management. (Still waiting for Paul Hynes PS:M)
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My dream amp would be the Classe CAV-500. That's a 5 channel, 250 wcp amp. It may be discontinued and there are better amps out there. But for the home stereo buff, that would be my bliss. I dream about it regularly. The best part about it, it's a plausable reality.
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My dream amp would be a Sunfire TGA 7400. 400 X 7, and it only weighs 40 pounds. For about $4,000 this thing can deliver as much as 800 watts on a limited time basis. It probably do much more than 400 X 7 if one used a dedicated 20 Amp outlet.
All the Best
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My "dream amplifier" for stereo would be a pair of Bryston 7B-SST monoblock power amplifiers.
With low distortion, high signal to noise ratio, exceptional damping and slew rate and power output at 600 watts per channel into 8 ohms and 900 watts per channel into 4 ohms, these 50 pound beauties have all the clean power needed to effectively drive inefficient panel speakers with finesse and refinement -- as well as plenty of SLAM when needed. Hopefully, my dream will come true soon! (And will be fulfilled for a long time to come with Bryston's 20 year warranty.)
Burke
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I cast my vote for Ampzilla. Info is here http://www.ampzilla2000.com/index.html#Ampzilla
A truly balanced design with a truly sophisticated and definitely not a ‘me too’ circuitry.
My other current although a DIY favorite is ExtremA from here http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/cont...diy_amplifier/- Bottom
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