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I heard both amps at RMAF. (different rooms and different speakers, of course). I can't imagine being disappointed with either one. My choice would probably favor the AVA as it has a bit less gain. With high sensitivity speakers like yours, that would be a factor for me (it may not be for you). The fact that it costs less is a bonus. It will also drive 2 ohms. I would talk to Frank and George by phone and hear them out. Nice pre-amp, btw. WEEZ
I am kind of a detail freak, so I don't want an overly warm-sounding amp.
I'm selling my AVA Fet Valve 550EXR power amp......For me, the sound is a little too soft.
With large 4ohm speakers I would highly recommend trying Monarchy Audio SE250 Monoblocks @ $2500.They are Tube/Mosfet hybrids biased class A to 50w, 250w into 8 and 500w into 4ohms.IMO very sweet sounding amps. (also see review by Bound for Sound on Monarchy website)Lin
I've only had experience with the Monarchy SM-70 Pro.While its gain is extremely high and may not match well with many active pre-amplifiers, the sound of the unit can be very seductive and surprisingly powerful. The SM-70 Pro, while colored - has great musical soul and character while maintaining most of the attributes audiophiles pine for. It's far from perfect, but for the price, its also hard to fault.I hope to one day acquaint myself with Monarchy's other offerings.
Re/the AVA amp, I have been reading that some AC members feel the Ultra version of Frank's Fet Valve amps are the real deal. I still believe my older 550EXR was a little on the dark side. That's the reason for my original question. I hope that explains where I'm coming from a little bit better.Bill