I'd try NAD and Rogue Audio. Both have integrateds in your price range. Solid state for NAD and tubes for Rogue.
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?
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?
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