Audionet Watt

SergioM

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Please Hi guys,
a courtesy. I need to change my power amplifiers (Mc Intosh MC 252 + C 2300 as pre amp). I have B&W Nautilus 803 S (first series Jan 2001).
Terrible sound especially in low freq
got suggestion, Audionet Watt. Seems good but I'd like to test other amp. What are your suggestion about this amp?
or
Pass INT-250?
Thanks for your kind time
good evening
 
Check out the Bryston 4b3. I found the sound from Bryston to be superior to McIntosh on my KEF Reference 5s.

I remember the thought that a sheet (not quite blanket) was lifted off my speakers when I switched to Bryston. The Bryston amps were more alive and less colored. I always found Mcintosh to be warm sounding and Bryston to be incredibly neutral.. some say analytical... but I enjoy mine.


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Please Hi guys,
a courtesy. I need to change my power amplifiers (Mc Intosh MC 252 + C 2300 as pre amp). I have B&W Nautilus 803 S (first series Jan 2001).
Terrible sound especially in low freq
got suggestion, Audionet Watt. Seems good but I'd like to test other amp. What are your suggestion about this amp?
or
Pass INT-250?
Thanks for your kind time
good evening

The Audionet Watt is a great suggestion. It’s the manufacturer’s top of the line integrated. Looks beautiful too. Superb build quality.

Many like the Gryphon it seems - that’s cool - but I read something on here recently about QC issues with remotes? Not sure...

Devialet I’ve owned...I’d probably stick with the Audionet. It’s a personal choice
- you need to hear these units and interface with them some to know for sure.

Another very nice integrated is the Aavik U-150. Might want to check it out as well.


Hope this helps...


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