A possible demo to replace the Leema

Yeah, that's correct. I've had the Pulse since 2010 with a shortish sabbatical when I had the Tucana. Both are still very capable but old designs.

I have my eye on the Roksan Blak, a brand I've admired for many years (and demoed a few of their previous amps) and the newer Exposure 3510. I haven't heard any of their amps for well over a decade and a half. That would also work well with my trusty CD 2010. Both of the above should work nicely with the Dalis.

Thoughts please.
 
2010. Really good run. Some automobiles don't last that long. Roksan Blak and Exposure 3510 seem like an excellent choice.
Not going to tell you how to pickle your own eggs, your grandmother taught you well, like room acoustics, go to a demo, blah blah but I hope it's fun.
 
Yeah, that's correct. I've had the Pulse since 2010 with a shortish sabbatical when I had the Tucana. Both are still very capable but old designs.

I have my eye on the Roksan Blak, a brand I've admired for many years (and demoed a few of their previous amps) and the newer Exposure 3510. I haven't heard any of their amps for well over a decade and a half. That would also work well with my trusty CD 2010. Both of the above should work nicely with the Dalis.

Thoughts please.
If Leema still going I wouldn't bother
 
Get one home to trial with your speakers.
Unlikely that you'll prefer every aspect of its performance compared to your Leema - but you never know, hopefully you'll decide there are improvements in enough areas....
Well, very true Gray. I suppose it'll be interesting to see how far I can push it (what budget) would give me a big enough upgrade. One has to start somewhere, eh? 😉
 
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2010. Really good run. Some automobiles don't last that long. Roksan Blak and Exposure 3510 seem like an excellent choice.
Not going to tell you how to pickle your own eggs, your grandmother taught you well, like room acoustics, go to a demo, blah blah but I hope it's fun.
Indeed. What a hi-fi bore I am.... 😴

I owned my Pioneer amp for 17 years before it fell to pieces. Only 2 years to go.

Yeah, the Leema is quite a robust unit.
 
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Quite the opposite imho. You have not succumbed to marketing drivel and use what you enjoy.

Even so, a change is sometimes as good as a break. Go and listen to your mentioned contenders.
Change gives you that fresh impetus, other people may call it placebo. Sometimes hearing something fresh, adds new life and vitality to your system.
yep, it could also be all in your head 🙂
 
Also if your two preferences don't work out, consider also, the Lyngdorfs, the Hegels or even the Atolls or none of the above 🙂
Indeed, there's plenty to choose from, all budgets and, and to be honest, I'll be unlucky if I was to demo a poor amp.

It's more about what works the best with my sources and speakers... and, of course, what my little grey cells detect... or don't detect.

Last year I started a thread about 'Real world listening', so I'll bear that in mind too.
 

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