Integrated Tube Amplifier for First Timer?


Hi gang,

Been researching, and need some final direction...Speakers are high efficiency coaxial horns....

Looking to put a toe in the water before I make a bigger investment, so which do you believe would give the best impression of tubes on a budget (under $1,500 new):

Jolida 302RC

Cayin T-50 or equivalent (There's seems to be a number of amplifers that use this Spark chassis under varying name brands)

Other similar?

I would like to keep the power at 30/wpc minimum (large room, listening tastes and habits)...

Thanks!
seadweller
Thanks everyone! I guess I should have mentioned that a remote is mandatory!!! I've been walking back and forth, turning the volume up and down, for 20 years now...

I definitely must have a remote for volume at least....
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I second the Eastern Electric M520 int amp.. I have tried and used most of the above amps in my particular system and after hearing this amp it is still in my system for the past three years, I can concur for the money it is a great bargain. Very musical and great tone.. If you can afford to replace all of the stock tubes for some NOS Mullards and Telefunkens you will have an amp that will just give you goosebumps!! IMHO.. It has a remote and Bill is a great guy to talk and deal with..By the way this was my first jump to tubes and personally I have enjoyed this amp and tube sound for the past three years. I won't and don't feel the need to go back to SS..The sad part is there are so many people out there that do not know about this little gem..Of course it all boils down to what tickles your fancy..
Tvad -

Well, CD is my only source, so one input is sufficient. I don't have an interest in using an active pre-amp, so an integrated with a decent pre-amp section would be nice. I haven't heard great things about passive versions in the entry level tube integrateds...

I'm intrigued by the talk of SET "magic," but can't tolerate the low power. My speaker system has highly damped drivers, so a little "loosness" in the low end might be tolerated. I want great midrange, detail, and high end extension, but it doesn't have to be perfect...

Basically, I'm looking for an amp that will tell me whether or not tubes are the right way to go with this loudspeaker system. I realize there are many different output tubes that offer different sound characteristics, so of course something down the middle would be great. Perhaps something that can utilize 2-3 of the popular tube types so I can experiment, before making a bigger investment in a particular amplifier, with a specific tube complement...

Thanks!