I have heard the Vitus RI-100 with the Dynaudio 5.4's and it was a wonderful pairing. Great integrated, lots of power and controlled the Dynaudio's well. I have not heard the others or the newer RI-101.
Looking for a high end integrated to suit Dynaudio contour 5.4's
Hi All
I am looking to move to an integrated amp to drive my Contours. Dyns look to respond well to amps that are high current as I have had a Griffen Diablo connected into my system and there was a massive difference in the performance of my Dyns. While I would love a Griffen its pricey so I am looking for an alternative. At this stage I have been considering a Pass Labs INT-250, Audia Flight FLS-10, Vitus R-101 and Griffen Diablo 300.
Does anyone out there have any of these speaker/amplifier combinations or other suggestions around amplification for the Contours?
Thanks
I am looking to move to an integrated amp to drive my Contours. Dyns look to respond well to amps that are high current as I have had a Griffen Diablo connected into my system and there was a massive difference in the performance of my Dyns. While I would love a Griffen its pricey so I am looking for an alternative. At this stage I have been considering a Pass Labs INT-250, Audia Flight FLS-10, Vitus R-101 and Griffen Diablo 300.
Does anyone out there have any of these speaker/amplifier combinations or other suggestions around amplification for the Contours?
Thanks
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Of that group of amps, If you can afford the Vitus RI-101, I could recommend it highly having recently reviewed that amp. The Vitus also has the uncanny knack of pairing well with a wide range of speakers. Otherwise If you need a lot of power, I’d go for the AF FLS-10. However if you like more of a warm/harmonically rich sound, I would take an Audio Analogue Maestro Anniversary over the Pass Labs INT-250. That is a beautifully designed, built & musical sounding amp, and would get the job done driving the Dyns. |
plb02 OP4 posts07-22-2018 4:05pmI'm also in Melbourne, if its allowed in the forum could I ask where you go to audition gear?Picking up on Caphill's post, I can't see what country you're in. I live in Melb, Australia. Let me know if you still want a referral. |
plb02 OP4 posts07-22-2018 5:03pmAussie.I recently a-b tested the Luxman M-900u/C-900u, Accuphase A-70/C-2850 & Pass XA-250.8/XP-20 amps with Harbeth 40th Anniversary speakers. In that shootout, the Accuphase amps came out on top. The Lux amps are beautifully built (like Accuphase). Sound-wise they are neutral, quiet, smooth, have good PRAT and a touch of warmth. However the Accuphase amps were more resolving, had greater dynamic contrasts, more energy than the Lux amps, were more delicate on vocals, gave 'life' to the music & had an inviting class a warmth. That said, dollar for dollar I would take any of the 3 amps I mentioned over the Luxman. Several of the amps Caphill mentioned are very good, but out of your price range. The Boulder 865 is a very good amp with plenty of power/control. The Boulder sounds natural, but is more neutral than the Luxman. Build quality is excellent. 865's are a bargain on the used market. I found one on USA Audio Mart asking just under $8kCAD. |
@tpreaves, thier Integrated is only putting out 40 watts @4 ohms. Is that enough power for a full range, 4 ohm load with 87db efficiency? On the webpage it states “The V 40 SE is the perfect amp for speakers with an average efficiency rating”. And I don’t think the separates would be within the OP’s budget. |
Octave has more models than the V40. The V70SE or the V110SE that jafant mentioned above would be perfect,IMHO. |
No sure OP is opened to tube amps. Granted Dynaudio has partnered with Octave in some of their hi-fi shows. But I reckon he is more of ss amp guy and do know some of his favorite music is high on dynamic range. Head room! You always need head room. Is tube amp rated 110W @ 4ohm enough? On top of this AV bypass is a must feature on his list. Please correct me if I am wrong @plb02 |
Another dark horse to consider is the Rowland Continuum S2 which ticks atleast three of your boxes...prodigious power (800 watts @ 4 ohms), has a HT bypass option & is in your budget. Rowland amps only come in their ubiquitous face plate, but it looks good if you don’t mind a bit of bling. The only thing is it is a Class D amp, but Jeff has been doing Class D longer than anyone, so it has the familiar JRDG house sound. That said, there is no substitute for auditioning gear, as at the end of the day you have to like the sound. |
@plbo2 hi hi from Perthie, so sorta local. I have the the dynaudio confidence 5 and have run them with a variety of amps and integrateds sticking to integrated amps i had a LSA standard integrated which is a hybrid valve pre and s/s power. Great sounding amp very powerful. But I don’t think they are sold in OZ any more. i did have a JR continuum s2 and can confirm they drove my c5 very well, very fast delicate/vibrant sound, suited them well. If it’s relevant to you the optional phono stage is very good. i later sold that to buy my current Yamaha AS3000 which being class A/B has a different sound to the S2 , hard to say exactly has I never auditioned them together. Sound wise very strong solid sound that I have to be listenable for long periods - mids and highs in particular sound good. Lots of facilities on the as3000 and the phono stage is again good. having said that I’ve just bought a Marantz sa10 SACD and I’m thinking of getting the matching pm10 integrated :-) cheers ps sources were technics sl1000mk2 with Ortofon a90 cartridge, Yamaha cds2100 SACD since October 2016 and now Marantz sa10 in the last couple of weeks. So still working on listening with that one. |
I quite like the Yamaha gear. It is a cut above the vintage yammy gear of old and shows a good amount of investment on their part. Back in the day, Yamaha earned a legendary reputation in high fidelity, and it seems they're aiming to nip at the heels of the likes of Luxman, Pass etc. Though to me, they're very good hifi/entry level high end products. They're not serious high end products like Vitus, Audia Flight, Audio Analogue and even products like the Accupase E-650. |
@caphill I have a PS Audio DirectStream Junior as my source so no DAC required at this point in time. As to budget I'd prefer not to say but the price of the Audia Flight FLS-10 is probably already to high for me. Was hoping some Dyn owners may be able to make some suggestions on amplification they had used that they like combining with the Dyns. |
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No I haven't just thought I'd throw it out there as an option to look at as I am considering it to use with my Verity's as well as the FLS-10. May be hard to here as I don't know how many dealers they have other than the same dealer/distributor as Audia Flight. A couple of the reviewers were using fairly difficult to drive speakers from Boenicke and Gaudier. |
Gryphon Diablo 300. Nothing like it. So far, one of the very best I've ever heard and absolutely reasonable price for the level of performance. Least of all for being a true all in one. If it's heading off into Porsche 911 money then it's a no contest and the Porsche wins every time ;-) In the under $50k bracket for separates or integrated, the Diablo 300 is right there. At this level the diminishing returns are REALLY small. |
What a helpful community we are (!) Audiogoners have excelled themselves once again with the usual buckshot blast of suggestions
😂. Here is the list so far...do you think the OP is confused yet? Vitus ri-100 Vitus ri-101 Audia Flight FLS-10 Audio Analogue Maestro Anniversary Boulder Esoteric Luxman Soulution CH Precision Tidal Ayre Simaudio Evolution series D’Agostino Momentum Luxman L-509x Boulder 865 Octave audio offerings Octave Audio v70se Octive Audio V110se Lyngdorf 3400 Vac 160i JRDG Continuum S2 Yamaha AS300 Yamaha 2100 Yamaha 3100 McIntosh MA7900 Accuphase E-650 Bryston 4B3 Bryston 4Bsst2 Bryston B135 Pass Labs Hybrid Trilogy 925 Naim Supernait 2 Gryphon Diablo 300 |
@plb02, the Dart would be another good option if you can find a pre-loved example
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- https://www.dartzeel.com/cth-8550/ |