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And old timer, Marantz PM4 Esotec powered S8E quite nicely. Warm relax sound, with adequate lower extension. But after a while I'm itching to find better partner for the Spendor.

Came along BAT VK300X SE. Good detail, sometimes too detailed though. S8E lower extension a little loose. Time for another amp!

ATC SIA2 150mk2 looks like a winner. So I tried the UK's fav int amp. Huge soundstage. One of the best! But I'm looking for something more relax and warm. And ATC didn't provide complete control. Somehow lacking power..

After reading on Audiogon about Accuphase integrated. I was quite sure this was the amp, I've been looking for. Bought it blindly. Thankfuly it's a happy ending. E408 controls S8E beautifully. Tight lower freq, lush midrange, and a lil' bit rolled of high (just what I'm looking for exactly. Since the source is all hi-rez audio file). Power reserve is plenty. I seldom raise volume above 20% (the living room is biggish, 8x10m with high ceiling).

Been a happy owner ever since!
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    • A.C Ryan PlayonHD
    Network Media Tank
    • Cary Audio Design Cary Xciter
    Without Balanced connection
    • Accuphase E-408
    220V version
    • Spendor S8E
    Biwired
    • Mogami 2964
    Digital Coax
    • Mogami 2972
    Barewire (and biwire)
    • Accuphase AL-10
    Interconnect from DAC to Int Amp

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Prior finding suitable amp for s8e. I've also tried ATC SIA2-150 mk2 (great soundstage, strong vocal presence, but I'm missing piano and bass instruments accuracy), Cary class D amp(very sweet for vocal, but worst for anything else), Roksan Kandy K2 (good amp for the money, suitable for efficent speaker), Creek A50V.

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