Need Some Help Choosing an Integrated Amp


Hi Folks:

My current system includes an ARC SP-16 and 150.2 amplification. I am considering moving in a different direction--going with a quality integrated amp and a separate, high quality phono stage to be fed by a new analogue rig. Right now I want to focus on replacing the ARC equipment with an integrated. I value build quality, tonal authenticity, good bottom end control and drive, PRat, and a three dimensional soundstage. Tubes are OK but I'm leaning toward solid state. Budget would be around $4k new or used. The amp will drive 97db efficient Daedalus DA-1.1's with an Esoteric X-03se as the source.

I'd like to end up with something that is as good or better than what I am using for electronics right now when running my digital front end. Any help or advice is appreciated. I've seen a few interesting products from Bryston, Ayre, Pass Labs and Sugden.
dodgealum

Showing 3 responses by clio09

I'm surprised no one mentioned the Red Wine Audio 30.2. I've been looking at them, however I just scored a VAC Avatar SE so unless the VAC doesn't work out the RWAs are on the back burner.
Pubul57,

Sorry, I now see you posted it about a week ago. I'm hoping the SE works out because I could use the convenience right now of having the built-in phono stage. I am skeptical that the bass will surpass that produced by my TRL D-225, but I have heard great things about this integrated so I might be pleasantly surprised.

The designer of my speakers voiced them with an Atma-sphere M-30, so I'm hoping the 27 watts triode from the VAC will be enough juice. The speakers are rated 92db efficient, but the designer said that was conservative. If the 27 watts isn't enough I can go with the 60 watt ultralinear option on the VAC. It's been awhile since I have had tubes in the system si we'll see ehat happens.
That is encouraging. The Audio Kinesis Stormbringers are an easy load as well. I guess I'll know more in a week or so.