Hi
I’ve had many power amps over the years, usually a bit higher up the price range, but I did have the Benchmark as a stop gap. I found the same sound signature as you, it did have good clarity etc. but it definitely isn’t any giant killer. Unfortunately, hifi is like everything else, you get what you pay for. It is a good amp for the money, but more money will better it.
I can’t recommend anything specific as every system is different, and what worked well in my system might not in yours but my advice would be to audition a few second hand/demo amps from a dealer. It’s worth paying the return postage.
Two Benchmarks aren’t going to sound any better than one, unless they can’t drive your speakers properly, which I would doubt. In the end you’ll be in for £6k of benchmark, where that would get you a very nice used/demo £10-£12k amp, which should be of much higher quality (SQ wise).
Finally, I would hold off until you get the MSB in the system, that could sound more natural and sweeter than what you have at the moment and solve your problem…
Hi JFRI’ve posted this inquiry in another forum as well with some interesting responses. So I’d welcome any experience from this forum as well
I've owned the Benchmark ABH2 Amp for a few years but am now considering one two alternative upgrade paths:
A New Amp or adding a second AHB2. If I purchase a new amp so far I like the Bryston 3BCubed which is a dual mono design with 200 watts into 8 ohms or possibly the 4BCubed at 300 watts. In either case this is more power than the single ABH2 at 100 watts into 8 ohms. However adding a second ABH2 increases the power per channel to 380 watts .
So much for raw power. What about overall sound quality? The Bryston 3BCubed got an excellent review on Absolute Sound as an amp that would require significantly more $$ to better. Another review I read easily preferred the Bryston 43Cubed (300 watts per channel) over the ABH2.
I'm in the process of completely upgrading my system after several years of the same components. I will shortly have:
An Aurender N20 Streamer into an MSB Discrete DAC with dual power supplies feeding the single ABH2 which drives my Harbeth C7es-XD speakers.
Everything will be new except the older ABH2. Hence the consideration of an amp upgrade.
Now Benchmark will tell you that adding a second ABH2 is only needed when the single amp clips. Other than that there is no sonic benefit to adding a second. I Ffnd that hard to believe. I would think having a second would offer improved soundstage, separation and possibly better performance from the speakers. So my question is:
Have any of you added a second ABH2 and if so what were the overall sonic benefits if any? Also any opinion or experience on the Brystons vs the Benchmark? Or any suggestions of a better upgrade path would be welcomed.
jfrmusic
I’ve had many power amps over the years, usually a bit higher up the price range, but I did have the Benchmark as a stop gap. I found the same sound signature as you, it did have good clarity etc. but it definitely isn’t any giant killer. Unfortunately, hifi is like everything else, you get what you pay for. It is a good amp for the money, but more money will better it.
I can’t recommend anything specific as every system is different, and what worked well in my system might not in yours but my advice would be to audition a few second hand/demo amps from a dealer. It’s worth paying the return postage.
Two Benchmarks aren’t going to sound any better than one, unless they can’t drive your speakers properly, which I would doubt. In the end you’ll be in for £6k of benchmark, where that would get you a very nice used/demo £10-£12k amp, which should be of much higher quality (SQ wise).
Finally, I would hold off until you get the MSB in the system, that could sound more natural and sweeter than what you have at the moment and solve your problem…