Integrated amp to power Audience "The ONE" bookshelf speakers
Hi there,
So I've just acquired a pair of Audience "The ONE" bookshelf speakers.
My setup is simple and my space is small; I play mostly classical, rock, country and jazz from a desktop system. And I am currently driving the speakers with the PS Sprout. My previous speakers (Elac B6s) were a lot more musical...and while the "ONEs" are clearly more detailed I do feel like they're also less rich.
Would another desktop integrated amp perform better? A Peachtree, perhaps? I should say that I'm looking to spend under $1k and that the footprint should be small.
It's also possible that this is just what these speakers sound like and no integrated amp will "solve" the problem.
Thanks!
So I've just acquired a pair of Audience "The ONE" bookshelf speakers.
My setup is simple and my space is small; I play mostly classical, rock, country and jazz from a desktop system. And I am currently driving the speakers with the PS Sprout. My previous speakers (Elac B6s) were a lot more musical...and while the "ONEs" are clearly more detailed I do feel like they're also less rich.
Would another desktop integrated amp perform better? A Peachtree, perhaps? I should say that I'm looking to spend under $1k and that the footprint should be small.
It's also possible that this is just what these speakers sound like and no integrated amp will "solve" the problem.
Thanks!
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