thats probably it. it did have a glass cage. i used to own the jd1301 for my den and it is a giant killer imo. both the jd10 and the jd1301 produce more power than their specifications indicate. |
Second vote for RWA . Easy placement, runs cool, sounds good - I can not imagine someone being unhappy with this little giant. Perfect for bedroom. That's where I've used it, so does/did Srajan Ebaen of 6moons. It doesn't meet your 5th ( price ) requirement. Unless you are willing to buy second hand unit. |
Rbstehno,
Was it the JD10, a little square unit with a glass "cage"? If so, then it's 10W/cg with three inputs, remote control and retails for $399.00. Jolida also makes the JD1301 hybrid intergrated: 30w/ch, 4 inputs, no remote for $390.
Thanks, |
A used Red Wine Audio Signature 30.2 cannot be beaten in this application, in my opinion. |
I still love my Bel Canto monoblocks and the stereo version is the S300 at $1300, less through Underwood HiFi (Wally). Runs cool, made in the US, beautifully manufactured, very efficient, uses little electricity, (you can leave it on all the time if you like), has a small footprint, warm tube-like sound. Good luck! |
i don't remember. it will have a clear cover to it. it sounded fantastic. i'm thinking about purchasing 1 when it comes out. i wrote jolida and they said feb. the decco also sounded very good. its between those 2. a little bit more $$$ and the primaluna integrated is very nice. |
I think a Belles soloist power amp would meet your requirements. |
Rbstehno,
What's the model # on that new Jolida?
Thanks, |
@Reubent
Thanks for the tip, this Monarchy SM-70 Pro will fit the bill perfectly!! |
The small "chip" amps.I bought a Winsome Labs Mouse,single input.I understand these can be configured without the attenuator.Very impressed with price/performance ratio. |
Monarchy Audio SM-70 or SM-70 Pro. Really great sounding class-A solid state amps, made in the good ol' USA. Used price is typically $300-$450 (depending on model SM-70 or SM-70 Pro).
The Monarchys do run hot (like any class-A amp), so they need a bit of breathing room.
Also, the Monarchys are pretty popular, so you can buy one, try it and easily re-sell it if you don't love it. I've owned a pair of them twice and both times re-sold them within a day or two for the same price I paid.
Enjoy,
TIC |
Take a look at the Glow amp.Very small and sounded really good in my system. Allows for headphone and usb connections. http://www.glow-audio.com/home.html |
PS Audio Trio series amps are pretty cool if you are looking new. If used I would go for the Linn LK-85. I had one of them and really liked it, it just plain sounded right. Good luck. |
Hi: Have you consider QUAD 99? It met all your requirements. |
To my knowledge, Stello is a South Korean company, so it is disqualified from the U.S., Canadian, European manufacture. And you are looking for an amplifier only as you have a preamp. The Sophia is actually manufactured in China, although the company is U.S. based. I'll work on some suggestions, just want to make clear some wrong assumptions. |
I use a Sophia Baby in my office. If your speakers are efficient enough to handle it those are 10 sweet watts. Very reasonable on the used market too. |
http://6moons.com/audioreviews/sonicimpact2/t2.html
One of the T-amps? I know it doesn't cost enough, but fill the rest of your requirements. |
the decco, the new jolida $395 integrated amp coming out next month. i heard both of these at rmaf and was very impressed |