All-in-One units for retiring audiophile & music lovers in 2025, say what?


A good audio buddy friend closing in on his later parts of the golden years contacted me over the holidays. He started  talking rather excitedly about these new all-in-one units. [Please disregard if this is nothing new for you and/or not of any real interest]. This story and ask below might not resonate with some. Hopefully others who can relate might reply, understanding a lot of what this is really about. A winding down audiophile friend, looking for simplicity of listening to music is what I can share up front. 

I found my audiophile friend's [all of the sudden] inquiry interesting, me asking what he's looking at buying -  say what?, and starting to ask him "does it sound good, look good, is it light weight or heavy, could you see it replacing everything as your new center piece in your big room, and all the other stuff gone - really?", "Say more". He started to share more. Please read on if any of this is resonating, Thanks.  

We start talking and reminiscing about our early Go-To receivers from the mid 1970s. The big all-in-one boxes. Wider cases, big transformers, powerful, weighty, great FM tuners, tone controls, Big Stereo Sound.  How it was back then - simple to listen to FM, big roller dial, plug in your turntable, tape decks, and enjoy the music for days. No other worries, let it play. Remember doing that?  I bet many members here on Audiogon lived all of that too, and none of us will ever forget it. I won't. 

I also bring this up because It dawned on me, I started asking myself wow - is this really occurring all over again in some new and exciting way. Like a giddy kid  I start researching with him seeing more - woah, what? I did realize some of this [sort of an era renewal] was already occurring past few years, still not quite aware myself of what's out there, or coming back, maybe puzzled a bit and curious.

Seeing more videos, familiar reviewers, all touching on this topic past 1-2 yrs. Then you see some of the same new units popping up with all of the reviewers, hmmm. 

So my fairly extreme multi [tube/amp/component] audio buddy [past 60 years] starts showing me these new generation [mostly] solid state units he's been looking at, seemingly ready to hang up ALL of the separate components.  Says he simply wants "one box" now to "do it all", "getting rid of all this other stuff", to just "play music" and "be done". These were his exact words recently. Some may relate here. It kinda hit me. Something to be said for simplicity and just listening to music. Yes. 

Next Generation - 

Looking closely at these new units with my friend - seeing somewhat old-familiar design approaches, renewed, by real engineers. Ahhh, hey, there we see big transformers, a stout amplifier section, nice capacitors, thick copper wiring, big screws on power caps, robust binding posts, nice built in DAC, built-in streamer with tons of access, yep - tone controls, loudness control, low noise, meters, lighting - hmmm what's going on here.  I soon realized I too need to pay attention and look around more closely - to see what he's really looking at and why. It starts to make a lot of sense, it's coming into a focus, just like the '70s era receivers were.

Fast forward a few weeks -  Buddy just ordered his new all-in-one unit, maybe downsizing speakers. He's dropping back down to a new/familiar 70s style midsize speaker as well.  He was initially anxious, a little nervous maybe, wondering - and decided to just go forward and "not look back" he says. Some of you may already be well down this path, or even doing this in 2nd, 3rd systems now. The whole thing is sort of a throwback [in some ways] to me, sort of what it use to be like 50yrs ago. Or feels that way to me.  They say great ideas recycle back to themselves. Maybe so. Observing closer now.  

Wow, wouldn't it be really cool if it could be all done really well, in one-box, once again? No more separates component listening - just hit the power button one time, turn up the volume, and let it play in the big room, listen, walk around, no worries - just let it play for days on end. I bet many  here totally get why I posted this. It's for an audio friend.  

ASK:

Please share your story. It would be so cool for him to read any of your stories. I know he would be interested and appreciate your wind-back consolidation journey too - if you have one like his to share in some way.  Particularly those who've made great strides towards major consolidation and still enjoying the music.  Dear buddy is starting the journey now to separate himself from his vast array of separates, lots of stuff, selling everything else soon, and going back to "one box" for simple music in the big room. I'm supporting him along the way on this particularly journey.    

Thanks a million in advance for your replies - care to share your familiar story at all?

 

 

 

 

 

decooney

The speakers come with a standard one year warranty, but that increases to 3 years if you  register the product with Dutch & Dutch. Also I think they've been on the market for about six years, and I've never heard any quality issues

+1 on the Bel Canto E1X all in one. I recently auditioned and man it sounds great.  A bit out of my price range though. Ended up keeping my old streamer DAC (Cambridge 851n) and buying an Atoll IN300 evo.  Very, very pleased with the new amp. But the Bel Canto easily bested it, at twice the cost. 

I highly recommend the Naim Unity Nova all-in-one integrated amp. It’s got streamer/DAC and integrated amp all in one unit. All you need is a pair of speakers. It sounds very musical. The original Unity Nova (original version) currently retails for around $7k ish. The newer Unity Nova PE (newer version) retails for $10k.

ghdprentice recommended Linn Klimax DSM earlier but the Klimax DSM doesn’t have a power amp. It’s only a streamer/DAC with built in volume control (preamp) but the the volume control or the preamp section can be bypassed and use the Klimax DSM strictly as a streamer/DAC (source component). The OP was asking for an all-in-one integrated amp (all-in-one unit). The Linn Klimax DSM wouldn’t do it since it doesn’t have a built in amp. The Klimax DSM is a very musical wonderful sounding unit and is one of the best sounding streamer/DAC in one unit combo. and it’s very expensive but the sound quality and musicality is top notch.

@caphill 

+1 Oops, correct. only the Linn Majik has the amplifiers, but the sound is far superior in the Klimax. Worth coupling with a good amp.

@ghdprentice

Yes, only Linn Majik has the amplifier and it is a an all-in-one integrated amp. Majik is the entry level series in Linn products. Klimax is the flagship or top of the line series in Linn products.

Yes, the Klimax DSM sounded fantastic but it’s expensive. I think the current model of Klimax DSM currently retails for over $40k new. You can bypass its preamp section (volume control) and use it strictly as source component as a streamer/DAC and connect it to an external separate preamp.

I once heard the Klimax DSM in an all ARC setup where the Klimax DSM was used strictly as source (streamer/DAC) only and was bypassed its preamp section. The Klimax DSM then fed into an ARC REF 10 tube linestage preamp, which is an ARC flagship linestage preamp, which then fed into two pairs of ARC REF 75SE monoblock tube amps in bi-amping configuration driving a pair of Sonus Faber Aida ll speakers. Wonderful setup. FYI, the Aida ll speakers can be tri-amped.

I’ve also heard the Klimax DSM in all Linn Klimax setup and system and they were also fantastic sounding.

But since OP was asking for an all-in-one integrated solution I think the Naim Uniti Nova would be the best option if he’s willing to spend that kind of money. Of course he can look for a used Uniti Nova which can be had lot cheaper than new. I’ve heard the Nova multiple times hooked up to different speakers each time and I loved the sound of that Naim. I’m a fan of Naim. The Uniti Nova crushes the Linn Majik DSM all-in-one integrated amp sonically but is also quite a bit more expensive than the Linn Majik. .