I had the opportunity recently to home audition the new Cary A-306 600w digital stereo amp. This amp was large, heavy, nicely finished billet aluminum front a chassis and have 3"x5" acrylic window with ""CARY" etched on it that glowed blue. It was pretty but was not sure if I liked the billboard effect. This model was definitely high-end and I was fortunate to have an unselfish friend loan it to me for a few days. As far as I know this amp is the most seriuos application of "D" class amplification yet.
It sounded wonderful driving my Ascents. Bass was tight but definitely not overdone at all. I was expecting a little more bass from such a powerful amp but it was just right if not a just a tad on the shy side. The midrange was beautiful with plenty of tone and the highs were smooth. I would have been very happy keeping this amp. I tried it with the Summits but strange were going on with the speakers so I removed without any further attempts. Something obviously was not right with combination. I later learned the earlier model Summits aren't compatible with the new digital amps.
ML has a new control module that can be swapped to correct this and of they are very accommodating if your speakers need to be updated for this. I don't know if the Vantages have the same thing going on. If you are considering using a "D" type amp and you have Vantages or Summits then it's best to call Martin Logan first to have them verify if your speakers are updated or need to be.
The Cary gets a high recommendation from me but it is pricey at around $6K.
It sounded wonderful driving my Ascents. Bass was tight but definitely not overdone at all. I was expecting a little more bass from such a powerful amp but it was just right if not a just a tad on the shy side. The midrange was beautiful with plenty of tone and the highs were smooth. I would have been very happy keeping this amp. I tried it with the Summits but strange were going on with the speakers so I removed without any further attempts. Something obviously was not right with combination. I later learned the earlier model Summits aren't compatible with the new digital amps.
ML has a new control module that can be swapped to correct this and of they are very accommodating if your speakers need to be updated for this. I don't know if the Vantages have the same thing going on. If you are considering using a "D" type amp and you have Vantages or Summits then it's best to call Martin Logan first to have them verify if your speakers are updated or need to be.
The Cary gets a high recommendation from me but it is pricey at around $6K.