Best cheap integrated amp
I'm looking to minimize my system in retirement, as I find my stereo gets minimal use. I'm looking to buy a NEW integrated amplifier under $500.
For now I will keep my TT, DAC, and phono preamp. Next I will downsize to smaller speakers. My current system is listed in virtual systems.
Thank you.
For now I will keep my TT, DAC, and phono preamp. Next I will downsize to smaller speakers. My current system is listed in virtual systems.
Thank you.
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Well, this is just slightly over your budget ($549), but the Music Hall a15.3 is a very good sounding integrated. 5 RCA inputs and an MM phono input. 50wpc into 8 ohms, 75wpc into 4 ohms. No digital inputs or fancy screens, only two small front panel lights - one to indicate input choice and one to indicate volume level. I like the simplicity and feel like the designer tried to create the best sound for the money rather than the widest feature set. Very clear, detailed, dynamic, non-fatiguing sound. Hope you find something you like! Cheers, Scott |
As I'm sure you already know, the synergy between amp and speakers is paramount. Some amps sound great with some speakers and lousy with others. There are plenty of NAD opponents here but I can make a recommendation that's worth looking into..... The NAD C326BEE (approx $500) is a very musical amp capable of driving speakers above what it's power rating may imply. I currently have the NAD C375BEE and first used it with Klipsch Reference speakers. Didn't like the sound. Then used the amp with PSB speakers. Night and day difference. NAD and PSB are/were sister companies. If you have the chance to audition an integrated amp of interest, try to audition it with the speakers you intend to buy. Same with any other combination of amp and speakers. |
Probably going to get flak for this but on a budget for a pre-pro so I landed on the Yamaha RX-A780. It was the only one around $500 with a set of pre-outs so I could hook up my amp to push the mains. I have to say it’s not bad and the room correction is decent. Also it allows me to bi-amp my front “presence” speakers as I don’t have rear surrounds. So, Mains, Presence, Center and Sub. The Yamaha has enough options for adjustments and is doing a decent job for the $$$. |
You even could think small and get a Marantz HD-AMP1. The built-in DAC is capable even to decode hires files so you could sell your existing DAC. The Marantz has a fine and decent sound and you can rely on stable 50 wpc power. Keep the phono pre and enjoy an integrated amp built like a tank with full remote control. Just my two cents... |
What are you trying to achieve by downsizing? Pulling money out of your system? Ease of use? Less clutter visually? you have a nice system... i really like your integrated that you have now and your speakers... possibly just keep those, ditch everything else and get a bluesound node 2i. Control your system and music selection on your phone. Or, sell everything and go this route? https://www.safeandsoundhq.com/products/dynaudio-xeo-10-active-wireless-hi-fi-speakers-pair-and-node... |
Do yourself a favor DO NOT HESITATE to buy this amp before they are gone!!! It has EVERYTHING(except TT but you'll not need it after you experience streaming) you will ever need to downsize but maintain high fidelity...NOTHING recommended can touch these amps for system control & sound for $ spent!!! accessories4less.com MICROMEGAMyAmp Integrated Amp 60w x2ch. Perfect for Atmos/Zone 2Item #: MICROMEGAMYAMPAvailability: IN STOCK, ships out in 1-2 Business Days. $649.99$279.99 Ask an expert Accessories4Less advisor1.800.657.0195.... We can talk speakers but this amp & a set of $500.00 Wharfedale Denton 80th Anniversary speakers or any number of good sounding affordable speakers would kick serious audiophile a$$ in a smallish listening room... |
Though this system sounds very good I’m considering downgrading the amp for a few reasons: 1. Infrequent use the system, so I question the logic of owning a $2k tube amp. 2. The matter of inconvenience of letting a tube amp warm up for best performance. I would use it more often for shorter periods of time. That’s it in a nut shell. |
This is $400 https://emotiva.com/collections/amps/products/ta-100 And got a good review from Steve Guttenberg: https://youtu.be/fZchkGVNWA0 Paired with these $300 speakers: https://emotiva.com/products/airmotiv-b1-pair |
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I believe the Yamaha 801 has a different DAC than the 701. One which does include USB, however differs in the D to A conversion chip. I believe the pre/amp stages are the same. IMO the Yamaha A-Sxxx series represent good value. The OP wants to downsize not in number of components but in the cost allocated to the integrated. Looking for a line level one. |
If you're set on new, and not used or refurb, at $500 or less - I'd consider the Denon PM-600NE integrated - $399. Steve Guttenberg had positive things to say about it - and the customer reviews are almost universally positive. Not a lot of power, but if you paired it with some efficient bookshelves like the Klipsch RP0-600M's, I bet it would be a really nice pairing. If you're willing to stretch a little bit, the Yamaha A-S501 at $549 (Music Direct) would be something to consider. A little less power than the 701/801. I have the 801 and I think it's excellent for the price. 6 Moons did a review a few years ago on it and had high praise. The variable loudness is really nice for improving low volume listening, and the tone controls can be useful sometimes. (both can be bi-passed in "pure-direct" mode). Good luck! |
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Thanks for all the suggestions. Since posting this I picked up a Rega Mira 3 to use with my Schiit Modi3 DAC and recently aquired Dynaudio Emit10 monitor speakers. For fun a picked up a Yamaha rxv681 AVR to concider. The Rega sounds better but Yamaha has room correction, so no final decisions yet. I may look for a Dynaudio Emit15c center speaker and give 3.0 a try for the TV system. It’s all up in the air, but I think I'm set for now. |