For those who've moved from "vintage" to newer units


This is my first post on Audiogon, and I'm looking for additional thoughts to consider as I think about possible changes to my stereo system, the heart of which is a (fairly recently) recapped Kenwood L-0Cii and a Dynaco ST-70 (recapped, low gain VTA, and upgraded power supply). They feed a pair of EV Interface D series 2. It's a nice match and I have no real complaints about the sound at all. The Kenwood has a superb phono stage. 

I'm considering a change for the sake of simplicity. I'd like to consolidate space and perhaps move to a newer integrated amp (hybrid or tube) so I don't have to worry about have old gear serviced. What I don't won't to sacrifice is good sound on a tight budget. I'm not in a position to audition new pieces, so it's a gamble. 

If any of you have moved to newer gear after owning/using units similar to mine, I'd love to hear about your experiences. Any regrets? Are you happy with the change? Advice for this audio layman? 


isagoge

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Thanks all around. Very helpful.

A few asked about my budget. I’d likely look for something lightly-moderately used from 800-1200. I’m OK with line level only on the lower end; I’d like to have a phono stage on the upper end of that $ range. I am listening to flac files more often, but phono would still be a priority.

I’d like more wattage but don’t need anything extravagant with the EVs. 50-80W would be fine.

I do like the way the Dynaco pushes the speakers, so having an integrated tube amp seems ideal; but a hybrid--something like a Rogue Sphinx 2--would be also be in contention. I don’t know much about the RS's phono stage.

By biggest fear, really, is not loss of sound quality but a *variance* of sound that would result in disappointment. So yeah, I really need to find a way to audition the options.

I forgot to mention: if I decide to keep what I’ve have, I’ll double down and buy some GL kt 66 or kt77 tubes to replace the Tung Sol el34bs. I’ll enjoy for a few more years and then reconsider consolidation later.