Integrated amp recommendation


I recently bought a used pair of Swiss-made Piega p4L MKII floor-standing speakers. I am looking for a two-channel integrated amp to pair with them. Budget: $1,000.

Among the stated speaker specs: applied power rating 20-200 watts, sensitivity 89 db, 4 ohms impedance and frequency response 38 Hz-50 kHz. To me, the speakers’ sound can be described as natural, detailed and transparent, not aggressive and maybe slightly lacking in bass. The room is 12 x 20, carpeted but relatively bare. I listen primarily to classic rock, classic jazz and classical. I use a Bluesound Node 2i music streamer and CDs. Bluetooth would be nice but not essential.

Thank you for any assistance.

phil59

Stanleylocke,

Could be either hybrid or solid state. Right now, the focus is on ensuring that the amp has enough power for the speakers. Thanks.

You should be able to find a used CREEK EVO 100A for ~$1000 (or less). I used one with Joseph RM25XL speakers and now with the "bit power hungry" Magnepan LRS+. The amp/speaker combo is great with either combination. Some reviews follow.

 

https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/creek-evolution-100a

http://www.hifi-review.net/37-creek-evolution-100a.html

https://www.stereophile.com/content/creek-evolution-100a-integrated-amplifier

https://www.hifipig.com/creek-evolution-100cd-cd-player-and-100p-power-amp/

(the power amp is also what you get in the integrated version)

https://www.hifipig.com/thats-all-folks/

(photo of Creek 100A driving a set of Harbeths)

 

Many good recommendations have been made. Just a note… since your speakers are 89db efficient with a reported 4 ohms impedance, the output impedance (or damping factor) of your amplifier is important.  The lower the output impedance (or, the higher the damping factor), the better-sounding combination with your speakers it likely will be.  Have fun. 

I bought a Musical Fidelity M6i today. Thank you to all for your insights and recommendations!